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    Default Question about power outlets

    I have a 2014 RT. A friend of mine has a 2012 RT and it has a power source where the parking brake,fog light switch panel is near handle bars. He also has a outlet near the grip for the passenger. Mine has a spot where those should be but it just a blank. How difficult, or is there a kit that I can put those two outlets in?

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    Those are both owner add ons. Ask your friend how he did them.

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    Default This first one is the one I bought

    http://www.banggood.com/12V-24V-Wate...-p-989132.html

    I haven't installed it yet but I plan on wiring into my battery tender lead which also runs my heated clothing. It has a in line 15 amp fuse.

    http://gnipsel.com/spyderpdf/DP-1.pdf Here's some instructions if you want to use JT's stuff. He's a sponsor here on SpyderLovers.

    http://prosportgauges.com/search.aspx?find=52+mm+blank Here's dash gage blanks.

    http://www.whitehorsegear.com/electr...s-adapters?p=1 Here's a bunch of misc. connectors that can be handy.

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    Did mine last month. Pretty easy job. I took one side off to route wires. There is a video out there of how to wire back towards rear heated grip switch since it powers up when bike is on.


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    Measure and Mark out with tape on the blank spot, don't cut out too much or the switch will wobble. I used a utility knife with a fresh blade and made tiny cuts to make a perfect fit.


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