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Mods are done

PW2013STL

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Two hours after taking it home from thr dealer I proceede to take it apart. I added the riders backrest and Fog Lights. I chose to also add outlets for heated gear as well as for charging the battery, garage door opener that operates off of flashing the headlights, as well as extra led brake and rear turnsignals. That is it for now:2thumbs:
 

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A garage door opener that operates off of flashing the headlights? Sounds interesting...tell us more about that...
 
A garage door opener that operates off of flashing the headlights? Sounds interesting...tell us more about that...

Biketronics Cribclicker. I have had this on my Harley for two years now and it works great. It's nice to open the door as I ride up and then in without trying to find the standard opener in my pocket.
 
Wow..!!

Wasted no time and a great choice of mods they are. Good job now go out and enjoy them..!! :2thumbs:
 
How tough is it to wire the CribClicker in and get it functioning? :shocked: Where do you need to attack the wiring, and what needs to get cut? :yikes:
 
That manufacturer that makes the Flass2Pass is located 10 miles from where I live. Very nice product they make and great people there.

I was wondering what AC outlets you use? I am looking to do the same type of mod once I get my spyder ST this week.
 
Looks good, but you must not know any better

Mods, done? :yikes:

Teddy says Mods are NEVER done my friend:lecturef_smilie: :roflblack:
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Just like a dream, once realized, we go on to the next one, and so on and on and on.............................
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Teddy says he's looking forward to seeing your next round of mods :popcorn: ;) :popcorn: ;) :popcorn:
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as we work on our own mods :helpsmilie: that never end :helpsmilie: :roflblack::roflblack:
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How tough is it to wire the CribClicker in and get it functioning? :shocked: Where do you need to attack the wiring, and what needs to get cut? :yikes:

I made the connecton off of the headlight wire. I removed the dash and used these connectors (http://www.delcity.net/store/T!tap-Connectors/p_9109) to tap into the gray and black wires off of the right headlight wiring. There is space in there to mount the transmitter so I drilled a small hole in the plastic frame mount to allow me to run a cable tie to anchor the wires and hold the transmitter in place. I used the male blade terminal on the transmitter wires to connect to the taps (http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d....oap?ck=Search_N0214_-1_-1&pt=N0214&ppt=C0189)
Very easy to do.
 
Mods, done? :yikes:

Teddy says Mods are NEVER done my friend:lecturef_smilie: :roflblack:
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Just like a dream, once realized, we go on to the next one, and so on and on and on.............................
:roflblack: :ohyea: :roflblack: :ohyea: :roflblack: :ohyea: :roflblack: :ohyea: :roflblack:

Teddy says he's looking forward to seeing your next round of mods :popcorn: ;) :popcorn: ;) :popcorn:
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as we work on our own mods :helpsmilie: that never end :helpsmilie: :roflblack::roflblack:
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Tell me about it - I own a Harley:banghead:
 
I like what you've done to your ST PW2012STL! Pickup my '13 white ST-L tomorrow and may copy your build. Have the rack/backrest on order.

One question, how hard was the fog light kit to install? I'm fairly adept with monkey wrenches and such. :)

TMT
'13 Spyder ST-L
 
I like what you've done to your ST PW2012STL! Pickup my '13 white ST-L tomorrow and may copy your build. Have the rack/backrest on order.

One question, how hard was the fog light kit to install? I'm fairly adept with monkey wrenches and such. :)

TMT
'13 Spyder ST-L

On the ST-L is is very easy as all the main wiring is already installed. Remove the two front panels that the lights go into pop out the black pieces mount the lights pop in the new black pieces remount the two front panels. Then remove the center black strip where the switch goes and pop out the far right plug after pulling the wire connector that is mounted to the back. Push in the new switch and plug in the wire connector. Remount the center black strip and start the bike(bike has to be running for the lights to work) and turn them on.:2thumbs:

The fog lights come with extra wire connectors that you will not need so you do not need to spend the time like I did looking for where in the #ell they go and why did the lights not come on when I turned the key to on and flipped the switch - O yah the bike has to be running for the lights to work:banghead:
 
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On the ST-L is is very easy as all the main wiring is already installed. Remove the two front panels that the lights go into pop out the black pieces mount the lights pop in the new black pieces remount the two front panels. Then remove the center black strip where the switch goes and pop out the far right plug after pulling the wire connector that is mounted to the back. Push in the new switch and plug in the wire connector. Remount the center black strip and start the bike(bike has to be running for the lights to work) and turn them on.:2thumbs:

The fog lights come with extra wire connectors that you will not need so you do not need to spend the time like I did looking for where in the #ell they go and why did the lights not come on when I turned the key to on and flipped the switch - O yah the bike has to be running for the lights to work:banghead:
 
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