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<blockquote data-quote="dean" data-source="post: 216654" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>after reading the original post and seeing the pics, i decided it was time as well. i've only had the fjr 10 days, but i've had two other bikes that i've ridden up to 7 hours to get to rallies, without any form of tire repair. i picked up the stuff at wal-mart including a smaller electric tire pump, removed the case and just have the innards, all packed under the seat. my last step is to get an adapter from aerostich, female cigarette plug on one end, sae on the other.</p><p></p><p>i do have an electrical question: i have an sae cord wired to the battery, and i use it for my aerostich vest or jacket, it winds under the right inner "cockpit" fairing, and sticks up just near my right knee. then i just plug my vest or jacket in. i believe aerostich mentions the clothing has a fuse wired in; the connection from the battery does not; do i need to wire in a fuse if i were to plug in the pump, which would then be connected directly to the battery?</p><p></p><p>or what about the accessory connection inside the "glove box"? that's rated at 3A; the air pump is rated at 12A, so what if i put in a 15A fuse?</p><p></p><p>thx,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean, post: 216654, member: 2939"] after reading the original post and seeing the pics, i decided it was time as well. i've only had the fjr 10 days, but i've had two other bikes that i've ridden up to 7 hours to get to rallies, without any form of tire repair. i picked up the stuff at wal-mart including a smaller electric tire pump, removed the case and just have the innards, all packed under the seat. my last step is to get an adapter from aerostich, female cigarette plug on one end, sae on the other. i do have an electrical question: i have an sae cord wired to the battery, and i use it for my aerostich vest or jacket, it winds under the right inner "cockpit" fairing, and sticks up just near my right knee. then i just plug my vest or jacket in. i believe aerostich mentions the clothing has a fuse wired in; the connection from the battery does not; do i need to wire in a fuse if i were to plug in the pump, which would then be connected directly to the battery? or what about the accessory connection inside the "glove box"? that's rated at 3A; the air pump is rated at 12A, so what if i put in a 15A fuse? thx, [/QUOTE]
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