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Southwest ORV

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Holy Crap! thats a rats nest under the faring thingy. Maybe a dozen wires in one bundle and a throttle cable on the 74 CT-90... Thats progress??? :unsure:
I had the same thought. Although, I will say that modern Honda's with EFI and all of their wiring have not let me down yet. Tough machines. Well-designed IMO.
 

G19Tony

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Denali Mini Soundbomb. I have one on my CB300R. They're pretty loud. I need to play with the mounting. I'm not sure I like it right there. It wires directly into the OEM horn wires. No relay required. I made up the wiring harness. Just a couple of male/female spades.

 

Southwest ORV

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Denali Mini Soundbomb. I have one on my CB300R. They're pretty loud. I need to play with the mounting. I'm not sure I like it right there. It wires directly into the OEM horn wires. No relay required. I made up the wiring harness. Just a couple of male/female spades.

Sounds like a full size Chevy!
 

G19Tony

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Some sharp eyed cats on the FB CT125 page pointed out that my sprocket looked wrong. On further investigation, it turns out that I got a 420 pitch, instead of a 429. I changed back to the 14T. Other than accelerated chain and sprocket wear, it probably would have been ok. I'll wait until I find the right 13T. At least I'm proficient at changing sprockets. 😂
 

G19Tony

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IFAK pouch for center rack. I was rummaging around through my stuff, and found an IFAK pouch I bought a couple years ago for some project or another. I threaded it through the center rack, and it's perfect for small items, and is solid on the rack. This particular one is a 5.11. There are cheaper ones on Amazon.

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r80rt

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That looks perfect, should be very handy. I use a an old IFAK on my handlebars, to carry my camera and other small items. MOLLE stuff is easy to adapt for motorcycle use.cgct 001.JPG
 

G19Tony

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Just installed a nifty helmet/bag hook and mirror perch combo that I got from Beez. It was a little spendy, but it's very well made. I had to cut the OEM perch off with the dremel, unless I wanted to remove the electronics pod and grip.

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G19Tony

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I did some more molle pouch stuff today. I got a sheet of 5.11 Hex Grid and cut it up to fit the sides of my headlight crash bars. Applied a liberal amount of zip ties, and attached some pouches! I also installed the exhaust pipe crash bar.

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