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Where is your Pedal Commander mounted on 2017 F3 Limited?

Ex-Rocket

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I recently bought a Pedal Commander for my F3 Limited and I know that some mount it at the center block of the handlebars. I have a ball mount for my GPS there so where are you mounting the Pedal Commander if not at the handlebar block? I know it's not water proof, but is it moisture proof? Please give me options on where to mount it and still easy to get to, to change the different modes. Thanks to all.
 
I have mine routed so that the control is located below the right side panels where you check the oil level. It allows for easy changes and is in a spot out of the weather.
 
Mines under my seat. Since I can change it with my phone (and don't change it very often), this works well for me.
 
Since it's not waterproof, not even with the silicone protective cover, I mounted mine in the frunk, along with my dash cam control unit.
 
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Mine was the same as Mariner, Ex Rocket - under the access panel. They claim it is water resistant, and I never had an issue with it. Mind you, once I found the right setting for ME, I never touched it again anyway.

Pete
 
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Well I installed the pedal commander today and mounted it under the left access panel. Really easy install except for the panel, seats and frunk tub removal. Took more time taking panels off and reinstalling them then actually the install, which is plug & play. I didn't take the Spyder for test ride yet as I had some chores to do like mowing 2 acres and watering some plants while my wife is in North Carolina. Will test ride it tomorrow. I did make sure before the unit moved to the different modes before reinstalling the panels.
 
Well I installed the pedal commander today and mounted it under the left access panel. Really easy install except for the panel, seats and frunk tub removal. Took more time taking panels off and reinstalling them then actually the install, which is plug & play. I didn't take the Spyder for test ride yet as I had some chores to do like mowing 2 acres and watering some plants while my wife is in North Carolina. Will test ride it tomorrow. I did make sure before the unit moved to the different modes before reinstalling the panels.

Glad that you got the PC mounted!:2thumbs:
Chores??:gaah: She's in NC man, get out on the road & check that new toy out!:ohyea:
Get some sheep 4 the mowing, and some goats to take care of the plants!:shemademe_smilie:
Time is of the essence, she will be back before you know it!:yes:

MHO :thumbup: Bill
 
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