I made a small bracket that fits nicely inside the frame and shares mounting holes with the rear fuel tank mount.
I began putting things back together this afternoon (installed new stator and got the rotor cover back on, and also re-installed the electrics mounting plate for the fuse block, starter solenoid, R/R)
The SH775 will not fit in the stock location on my EZ without grinding the top cooling fin down completely and drilling holes in the mounting plate.
NONE of the mods I have made to my EZ require any permanent mods to any factory part. No new holes drilled, nothing...and I would like to keep it that way, hence this particular course of action.
The mounting holes for the 775 line up with the stock R/R mounting holes, so I decided to see if there was enough clearance to mount it on the back side of the plate, on the battery compartment side. Mounting right side up, the plug housings/wiring interfere with the frame. Mounting it upside down works perfectly. I installed the Triumph plug harness and installed the seat to ensure there would be no clearance issues. Fits great! Plenty of room to neatly route the wiring to where it needs to be.
I will take a couple photos and post them up in a bit.
**Please note: I am not running the air box...I think, at the very least, trying to mount the 775 in that position with the airbox in place will be much trickier at best, or simply not possible.
I have my factory airbox, but will do a mock up and see if it is feasible, for those folks who switch to the 775 and are running their airbox.
Under the rear fuel mount with mount in place:
Under rear fuel mount without mount in place:
Finally, on the backside of the Fuse block & R/R mounting plate turned upside down:
I hope this is helpful!! I got the idea about the 'under the fuel tank mount" from Tom203. I cannot take credit for the idea
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