Wow, I'm embarrassed. I completely forgot I got one of those when I bought the kit. Perhaps the Contour will live after all. I'm not mounting that gigantic enclosure on my head, but my fairing and rear mounts should be able to handle it just fine. Since the Contour was mostly waterproof, I...
I picked up a ContourROAM last year on sale for something like $130. It was a good little camera, and I managed to get some pretty good videos over the course of the year.
A couple of weeks ago, the mount (my creation) broke and the camera fell to the road. I turned around and picked up the...
What did you do to connect the new signals? Are they also running lights (on whenever the bike is running)? Did you simply unplug the old and plug in the new signals?
Fuses should be an easy check. They're under the front seat (right side) in a small box that has a diagram on the inside of the...
Heading down from Dearborn, MI for a week at the end of June. Two days of Cornerspin training followed by lots of miles on the twisties! Can't wait!
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I installed my switch (same as yours) in the panel on top of the left fairing. It's easy to reach and looks almost factory.
That was the first hole I drilled in my bike. Must have measured five times. I also recommend a step drill bit and several trial fits.
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Change your IE icon to point to Chrome. That's what I used to do to friends who asked me to "fix" their computers.
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I have a ten-year-old son who was authorized by the safety officer (mom) to ride on the FZ1 this year. We've got a helmet and jacket, but I'm on the lookout for a pair of pants and some gloves. This will be short street rides, mostly back and forth to baseball practice or occasionally picking...
Sorry, sometimes I forget about the international flavor here...
Next challenge: Your motorcycle with an in-uniform cricket, baseball or softball player.
Finally, weather decent enough to ride here in Michigan!
When I left, the kitchen clock said about noon. When I got home, the bike clock said about 2:30 PM. Not bad for the first ride of the season!
The best part? I never "sprung" my bike clock forward, so I was actually out for about 3...
I'm curious as to how much work and special parts went into it. Not necessarily a full-blown tutorial, but at least a few details and what you think of the results.
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