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Went to the website looks like another motogadget type brand. Just my honest opinion I can clean up my wires, fuses, and relays without paying an arm and a leg.
Went to the website looks like another motogadget type brand. Just my honest opinion I can clean up my wires, fuses, and relays without paying an arm and a leg.
But....If you really want to get rid of switchgear and wiring on the bars for that truly clean look, Motogadget seems to be enjoying a very positive reputation. It's worth the price of admission to many.
true, I was actually thinking of going to this motogadget route but its so damn expensive that it actually cost more than my xs650 that i just bought recently.
i was looking at these NUUT.ca website and it was a little confusing at first as their website look too fancy not enough information.
I saw one thread from another forum as well that talked about this and based on what i have read, looks like their MORTY system comes with the handlebar switches that just plugs straight to the MORTY and you dont have to worry about figuring out wire inputs for the switches and just connect your outputs. here's the link,.. https://www.hondatwins.net/threads/...-electrical-system.135883/page-2#post-1138268
I will definitely call this guys. sounds like an amazing solution to my problem as i really dont know much about wiring, i suck
But....If you really want to get rid of switchgear and wiring on the bars for that truly clean look, Motogadget seems to be enjoying a very positive reputation. It's worth the price of admission to many.
true, I was actually thinking of going to this motogadget route but its so damn expensive that it actually cost more than my xs650 that i just bought recently.
i was looking at these NUUT.ca website and it was a little confusing at first as their website look too fancy not enough information.
I saw one thread from another forum as well that talked about this and based on what i have read, looks like their MORTY system comes with the handlebar switches that just plugs straight to the MORTY and you dont have to worry about figuring out wire inputs for the switches and just connect your outputs. here's the link,.. https://www.hondatwins.net/threads/...-electrical-system.135883/page-2#post-1138268
I will definitely call this guys. sounds like an amazing solution to my problem as i really dont know much about wiring, i suck