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    Default FZ-1 Fuzeblock

    I going to install the FZ-1 Fuzeblock on my 2016 RTL. I thought the best place would be in the frunk by the battery, but now I'm wondering if it would be better to put it behind one of the side panels. Anybody found a better place?

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    I think a better place from the standpoint of location, but probably not from the standpoint of ease of access, is under the left headlight. You have to remove the triangle access panel to get to it, and depending on how large the box is and how many wires you have connected to it, it can get pretty cramped in there. I have a small six fuse box just pushed in there loose.

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