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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 949619" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I really like the FuzeBlock brand combination terminal strip and switching relay, And have installed one on my Suzuki V-strom. But the FJR is a bit of a weird bike in that our battery is in the nose of the bike, not under the seat, as most others are. That makes it less convenient to locate the fuzeblock under the seat where it is most convenient to access. That is why I have two separate power terminal strips, one switched power strip up in the nose faring for the devices up front (heated grips and GPS power) and a second un-switched strip under the seat for the heavy load of heated gear.</p><p></p><p>Still, if I was wiring a bike from scratch today, I would spend the extra coin on the FuzeBlock and put it under the seat somewhere. I'll actually be doing that some day very soon when we wire up bbdig's electrically virgin 2004 for his trip cross country in June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 949619, member: 3828"] I really like the FuzeBlock brand combination terminal strip and switching relay, And have installed one on my Suzuki V-strom. But the FJR is a bit of a weird bike in that our battery is in the nose of the bike, not under the seat, as most others are. That makes it less convenient to locate the fuzeblock under the seat where it is most convenient to access. That is why I have two separate power terminal strips, one switched power strip up in the nose faring for the devices up front (heated grips and GPS power) and a second un-switched strip under the seat for the heavy load of heated gear. Still, if I was wiring a bike from scratch today, I would spend the extra coin on the FuzeBlock and put it under the seat somewhere. I'll actually be doing that some day very soon when we wire up bbdig's electrically virgin 2004 for his trip cross country in June. [/QUOTE]
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