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Running wires from front to back
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<blockquote data-quote="graler" data-source="post: 1409176" data-attributes="member: 23510"><p>The main line from the battery to the fuze block was an assembly I bought from Eastern Beaver - you need to tell them to reverse the positive and negative leads on their stock harness because of the battery orientation on the FJR. If memory serves you can also order a little extra length. This was very nice and tidy. I ran the wires from the fuze block to the accessories. These are not very tidy and would best be described as willy nilly. Every time I go in that area I tell my self that I should spend the time and clean that up. I never seem to get to that spot on the to do list - go figure.</p><p></p><p>joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graler, post: 1409176, member: 23510"] The main line from the battery to the fuze block was an assembly I bought from Eastern Beaver - you need to tell them to reverse the positive and negative leads on their stock harness because of the battery orientation on the FJR. If memory serves you can also order a little extra length. This was very nice and tidy. I ran the wires from the fuze block to the accessories. These are not very tidy and would best be described as willy nilly. Every time I go in that area I tell my self that I should spend the time and clean that up. I never seem to get to that spot on the to do list - go figure. joe [/QUOTE]
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