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<blockquote data-quote="JimV" data-source="post: 43572" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I'm curious why under the seat seems so popular for power panels. Is it just all that space?</p><p></p><p>It seems like most things that I'd connect to it like a GPS, audio, radar detector, and even heat controllers go forward of the engine. After fishing the old clutch cable out and the spiegler cable in, I'm in no hurry to be running more cables through the "hot zone". Is this purely a matter of personal oipinion? I thought it would be cool to run a small slave panel off of the main one if I wanted more connections in the aft end of the bike. Maybe even one of those way cool Blue Sea panels to power a driver's backrest with a flat screen TV in it. :bleh: </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimV, post: 43572, member: 87"] I'm curious why under the seat seems so popular for power panels. Is it just all that space? It seems like most things that I'd connect to it like a GPS, audio, radar detector, and even heat controllers go forward of the engine. After fishing the old clutch cable out and the spiegler cable in, I'm in no hurry to be running more cables through the "hot zone". Is this purely a matter of personal oipinion? I thought it would be cool to run a small slave panel off of the main one if I wanted more connections in the aft end of the bike. Maybe even one of those way cool Blue Sea panels to power a driver's backrest with a flat screen TV in it. :bleh: Jim [/QUOTE]
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