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HEEEEEELP!!!!! WIRING GUIDANCE NEEDED PLEASE!!!

Wlfpak65

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Ok so i recently bought my wife the 2014 Spyder RT and she loves it..... Shes been taking to to work and recently her co workers have been telling her that the members @ COSTCO are starting to touch, push buttons/horn & sitting on it!!! WTF! the #1 rule for bikes are..... DONT SIT ON ISH THATS NOT YOURS!!! Rite lol.... well i bought the Scorpio i900 alarm system with perimeter sensor but im having issues locating the wiring i must splice into.... I can see the tail light wires but need to find a closer location towards the battery if possible? ive installed this on my STRYKER with success but i dont know the wiring colors for the spyder and cant find it???? please help!!!
 
Try taping into the back of the cig lighter plug in the rear trunk. I taped into that for my heated gloves. It is pretty easy to access. Take off the passenger backrest and the left side armrest... wires are right there and easy to see which is pos and which is negative
 
An alternative (or used in conjunction with the alarm) is a half-height cover from Nelson-Riggs (site sponsor). If the bike is covered the looky-loos are less likely to attempt to push buttons or sit on it.
 
An alternative (or used in conjunction with the alarm) is a half-height cover from Nelson-Riggs (site sponsor). If the bike is covered the looky-loos are less likely to attempt to push buttons or sit on it.
i was thinking that too.... might do that as well and itll keep it clean too... thanks for the info
 
Try taping into the back of the cig lighter plug in the rear trunk. I taped into that for my heated gloves. It is pretty easy to access. Take off the passenger backrest and the left side armrest... wires are right there and easy to see which is pos and which is negative
Damn i didnt think of that.... its a 12v wire too..... thanks
 
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