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<blockquote data-quote="Crash Cash" data-source="post: 781562" data-attributes="member: 6978"><p>Yeah, the included "Posi-Tap" connectors are <em>awesome</em> and made life much easier. I had to cut off the black sticky-tape wire binding for a couple of inches, as it came all the way down to the headlight connector on my bike. I used a pair of small bandage scissors to avoid nipping the wires. I used the left headlight and double-taped the unit itself to the rear of the glovebox, which is nice and flat, with lots of room. The hardest part was figuring out how the D panel wanted to come off.</p><p></p><p>There was one moment of panic when it didn't work at first, then I remembered this was an extra unit and I had to train the receiver to accept it.</p><p></p><p>It's so much nicer than having a huge remote hanging on my belt, or bungeed somewhere, or roaming around in a jacket pocket or tankbag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crash Cash, post: 781562, member: 6978"] Yeah, the included "Posi-Tap" connectors are [I]awesome[/I] and made life much easier. I had to cut off the black sticky-tape wire binding for a couple of inches, as it came all the way down to the headlight connector on my bike. I used a pair of small bandage scissors to avoid nipping the wires. I used the left headlight and double-taped the unit itself to the rear of the glovebox, which is nice and flat, with lots of room. The hardest part was figuring out how the D panel wanted to come off. There was one moment of panic when it didn't work at first, then I remembered this was an extra unit and I had to train the receiver to accept it. It's so much nicer than having a huge remote hanging on my belt, or bungeed somewhere, or roaming around in a jacket pocket or tankbag. [/QUOTE]
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