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    Senior Member Kolsch's Avatar
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    12v connector.

    Has anyone installed 12v power connector?
    Is it plug and play? Or do you tap into wires?

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    Plug and play, connection is under left cubby. You do have to drill the hole in the cubby though.

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    I actually did it today. Very eaśy. And I'm a putz with that kind off stuff. Yes it plugs right in to the plug next to the auxiliary plug..

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    Very easy Kale.
    Perhaps we all could do a bike tech day where we share and install stuff like the 12 volt cubby plug, ect.

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    12v

    Jim,
    That would be great. Plan on ordering it tomorrow.

    Thanks!

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    Be careful pushing in the pins that hold the cubby. I was a little too forceful and heard the tink tink tink as the pin fell into the goldwing underbelly. Had to buy a new one. Also the side trim is a lot easier to remove if you lift out the cubby first. The trim will pop off as the cubby comes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broken Hand View Post
    Be careful pushing in the pins that hold the cubby. I was a little too forceful and heard the tink tink tink as the pin fell into the goldwing underbelly. Had to buy a new one. Also the side trim is a lot easier to remove if you lift out the cubby first. The trim will pop off as the cubby comes out.
    Say what??? Pull the trim first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Say what??? Pull the trim first.
    Uh. No.

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    For clarification, since my previous post sounded...dickish. The highlighted section is exactly how I did my install and worked great.


    Quote Originally Posted by wjduke View Post
    For anyone doing this for the first time...I Installed the 12V outlet in left cubby today. Not a difficult job. Hardest part for me was finding and plugging it into the female end provided. *Tip* - It's red and inside a clear boot on the left hand side, along with the headphone wire connection...I was looking for a white one hanging out by itself. I texted shooter and he called right away to confirm...thanks bud. I used the cross symbol provided on the cubby wall to drill the 7/8" hole. The items provided by Wingstuff worked perfectly.

    *Tip* - The black strip just about popped off itself after I took the pins out from the cubby. I thought it was the whole left side that had to come off....not so, just that black strip. As a matter of fact, I didn't even remove it totally. Left the lower section alone.

    It's a 30 minute job if you have the tools handy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kolsch View Post
    Jim,
    That would be great. Plan on ordering it tomorrow.

    Thanks!
    Way, way, way simple deal, Cale.
    Don't over read the bs ...
    We will have it installed before you are done with your favorite beverage.

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