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<blockquote data-quote="extrememarine" data-source="post: 1012354" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>I will dig for them this weekend. Worst case, I will post a link to the fuse block I used. It was a strip style, like the barrier strips everyone uses but it had fuses for each circuit.</p><p></p><p>I am dismantling my wrecked '09 right now, and I believe i am going to use one of the OEM fuse blocks from that bike to make a glovebox mounted fuseblock / power distribution point in the new bike. It's compact, uses the same type of fuses as the rest of the bike. I might put one up front and one in the tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extrememarine, post: 1012354, member: 3568"] I will dig for them this weekend. Worst case, I will post a link to the fuse block I used. It was a strip style, like the barrier strips everyone uses but it had fuses for each circuit. I am dismantling my wrecked '09 right now, and I believe i am going to use one of the OEM fuse blocks from that bike to make a glovebox mounted fuseblock / power distribution point in the new bike. It's compact, uses the same type of fuses as the rest of the bike. I might put one up front and one in the tail. [/QUOTE]
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