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Fuzeblock FZ-1 install on 2019 RTL
I did a search on this and the threads go back 2-3 years. Wondering where everyone is mounting their fuze boxes. At first thought I was thinking right by the battery - but then I was thinking that there has to be a more convenient spot on the 2019 RTL. Any suggestions?
2019 RTL Asphalt Gray
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Im in the same situation with a 2016 RTL. I'm thinking in the compartment where the horn since it is just a pull panel if I need to get to it. My main concern is where to tap into the switched wire.
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I'm not familiar with the RT, but I place my fuse block above the battery in my F3L. I zip tied it to something and powered it through a relay that is activated only when the ignition is on.
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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maybe helpful
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ght=Fuse+block
There was a pic at one time , can’t seem to find now
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I purchased and had installed a fuse block made by Eastern Beaver. The service manager at Motosports in Hanover, PA, placed it inside the frunk liner on the left side of my RTL. It has 6 switched and 2 unswitched outputs. His only comment was: "If you hook anything up to the block, be sure to use connectors. If I have to remove the frunk, I will cut the wires."
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Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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I used MeudtPG idea to install mine - with a help.
I didn't want it to be mounted on the battery cover, although that is a very good spot too.
FZ-1 final.jpg FZ-1 velcroed.jpg FZ-1 velco.jpg FZ-1 w_velcro.jpg FZ-1 glued.jpg Velcro.jpg FZ-1 ElecPlate.jpg
Mine is glued with and original JB Weld (was tested the best glue to resist vibration by ProjectFarm) to sanded trunk's wall with 100% silicone filled void behind the curved wall for additional support. I can attach the FZ-1 in two different rotations this way. No messing with the wires if I will need to access the battery and the fusebox is more inwards between the Left and Right Spyder’s fuseboxes.
Right now I have only one wire connected to it, so I chose to have it upside down, but the wires are long enough for the FZ-1 to be flipped. I might possibly screw the mount plate to the cut gray electrical plate for better security if needed, therefore the gap in the center (which is too big on the bike’s wall, oh well).
My Switched source (inside of gray split loom) comes from a hidden zipped optional plug. I fed this plug through the grommet hole together with new wires inside of an orange split loom. I have a male quick connect on the end of the switched wire from the fusebox to the optional plug. We took off the frunk to pull the hidden optional plug out though as we couldn’t find the wires, which are zip-tied.
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