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    Quote Originally Posted by MAYHEM01 View Post
    NOJ Fork Protectors. found them on ebay for 15 buck free shipping

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    STOP...your killing me... just paid $19.95 thru their web site !!!! Great Vid...I can't do one because it would take two hours!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    STOP...your killing me... just paid $19.95 thru their web site !!!! Great Vid...I can't do one because it would take two hours!!!!!
    Sorry Steve......

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    Looks good bird!

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    Part 2 of accessory install

    I had forgot a few items and added them in this second video:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nxyAH4Vh7w

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    Again, very nice vid Terry.

    Will you be doing a 3rd one to go over your voltmeter? (or did I miss that in the 1st vid...)

    The dimple in the gas cap was not in anticipation for a screw... it's most likely the injection point used in the molding process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt8-in-largo View Post
    Again, very nice vid Terry.

    Will you be doing a 3rd one to go over your voltmeter? (or did I miss that in the 1st vid...)

    The dimple in the gas cap was not in anticipation for a screw... it's most likely the injection point used in the molding process.
    The voltmeter in operation was in the first vid.
    Did you have any specific questions on its install or operation?
    Regarding the dimple, I try to give Honda engineers as much credit as I can. In taking the bike apart, I realize that some of their planning and execution is brilliant.

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    Ok thanks; I'll re-watch the 1st one.

    I must have missed it because I only recently started thinking about getting one. The generator in my car died last week and of course it threw a code onto the OBD bus and I was able to replace it before it went completely kaput and stranded me somewhere. A stark realization soon followed that we have no indication of a failing generator on the bike... so now I wanna get one.

    If your voltmeter is lit and operating in the 1st vid, that would answer my question. I'm looking for just the right aesthetic; I prefer a digital meter but want something that blends with the bike. I wish Honda made a digital one.


    I agree on the planning and execution of the bike... what a machine eh?

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