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adding 12 volt adapter to the frunk

bmccaffrey

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Added adapter to front trunk.
Pulled all side panels. Did not take front clip off.

Holy crap there is no room in there.Getting zip tie off was a pain

Had to pull cover for battery off and cover for fuse box to get in there.

Rubber boot impossible to get on back.
Done though

Might have been easier to remove front:dontknow:
 
if you pulled the battery there is a rubber boot wire tied up for the Aux plug behind the frunk. Left side

As i said done.
Will not even see by pulling battery. Need to pull side panels to even see.
Forget about getting hands in there. Only swore once which is good.

Will run upper next will be much easier.
Don't know why i even did the frunk. Probably because i had the adapter and decided to use it :dontknow:
 
As i said done.
Will not even see by pulling battery. Need to pull side panels to even see.
Forget about getting hands in there. Only swore once which is good.

Will run upper next will be much easier.
Don't know why i even did the frunk. Probably because i had the adapter and decided to use it :dontknow:

You be amazed how easy it also to pull the frunk off the bike. 5 bolts and some covers. few connectors its off..Can get to everything once off..JMO
 
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