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New fuse block

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I just replaced the fuse block on my GS850GL. tell me what you think.

The fuse block was bought at NAPA.

I must admit it is a bit tight, but I have access to all slots and cover comes off easy.
 
I like it. I am going to be doing the same thing but I think I am going to get one from summit racing.
 
Not bad at all. :clap: :clap:

As long as you have the MAIN circuit always live and the others switched off the key, it will do just fine. :D

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Hi,

It looks good. I need to do this to my bike too. :o


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I've got my PC-8 from Eastern Beaver sitting on the bench waiting to be installed in my 750. That, along with cleaning up all the connections and doing the coil relay mod should have the electrical system as close to bulletproof as I can get.
 
I have Motogadget waiting for the chopper project when it comes time to do the wiring. Its a digital breaker system.

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It's amazing how far electrics have come. Doing homework now and saving postes and pics.
 
Cool!

What's that knob thingy in the middle?
 
well it's a 22 dollar block from NAPA, loving it so far. And the "knobby thing" in the middle is the screw that holds the cover on.

I possibly could have gotten something flashy and fancier, but I am working part-time at one job only. So, I got to do something a bit cheap.
 
Looks good. Are those little bare pieces of the crimps sticking out the sides? I would heat shrink them, minimize the potential of accidental electron escape.
 
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