Wow, it's been way to long since I filled everyone in on this thing (thanks for the nudge Stew) It's getting pretty close, I was a little overwhelmed with wiring, but thanks to help from recent transplant Duc Stew, It's back on track! If you're not familiart with Stew he's a badass builder and monster challenge winner. whe I say "help" it's more like taken to wiring school! It's been a blast working with him, and we bounce ideas back and forth till stuff is perfect! Like I said it's been a while so I'll try to keep it more pic heavy and less blabber heavy.
I finally bought a lift, money well spent.
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Got the plate and tailight mounted to the swingarm.
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Rear brake line runs inside the swingarm
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We built a box under the tank that was originally going to hold the battery. Change of plans, that box now hold the computer, ignition coils, intake air temp sensor, and the fuse box, and it all fits! Crappy pic.....
So now the battery resides in a new box, mounted under the swingarm along with the starter solenoid. The bolt that used to hold the rear shock was modified to hold the battery box where the utter used to sit. Two hitch pins hold the bottom half of the box onto the top. simply pull the pins to access or service the battery, solenoid or charging fuse.
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So thats where it's at right now. Hopefully running in a couple weeks or so!
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