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<blockquote data-quote="Yowie" data-source="post: 1450800" data-attributes="member: 98432"><p>Neat and versatile instal there.</p><p>And I have to compliment you (if you don't mind) on the actual video. Nice work.</p><p>Was also good to have a bit of a look under the panels as I haven't had time to really get to know the gizzards of the FJR yet.</p><p></p><p>My own requirements are quite different to yours, in that I need very readily accessible outlets for various cameras I have, gyro devices, and a dedicated sound recorder - not to mention phone, GPS and other stuff. My stuff all needs to be easily removable and relocatable on the bike, so my chosen power solution, this time, is removable power banks. This will also allow all gear to be easily and quite quickly detached and used away from the bike as required, from time to time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and thanks again for posting the video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yowie, post: 1450800, member: 98432"] Neat and versatile instal there. And I have to compliment you (if you don't mind) on the actual video. Nice work. Was also good to have a bit of a look under the panels as I haven't had time to really get to know the gizzards of the FJR yet. My own requirements are quite different to yours, in that I need very readily accessible outlets for various cameras I have, gyro devices, and a dedicated sound recorder - not to mention phone, GPS and other stuff. My stuff all needs to be easily removable and relocatable on the bike, so my chosen power solution, this time, is removable power banks. This will also allow all gear to be easily and quite quickly detached and used away from the bike as required, from time to time. Cheers and thanks again for posting the video. [/QUOTE]
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