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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: springfield,mo
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Learned my lesson
Well I have been working on a bobber project for my gz...wednesday night i finally started working on the rear fender. Well i removed the rear fender which in turn remove my mounting for my electronics. Normally this wouldnt be a problem but i was out of zip ties..no biggie i have some at work..in my infinite wisdom i decided to tape my electronics up with electrical tape(thats what thats for right?)...well i made it half way to work when the tape came loose and my tire ate my electronics. The bike dies.. i pull over and find that everything is intact minus a whole in my electronics...i walk back about half a mile and find something that seems to be a relay. I call around and find out that it is my "turn signal relay"...ok no big deal, except for why wont my bike run????...turns out that there is more than just the turn signals that is routed through this relay...long story short the bike wont run without this relay and through the dealer its a $90 part...found one on ebay for $45 haven't ordered it yet
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Re: Learned my lesson
It is also the relay for the kick stand safety switch. :2tup: :rawk:
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Re: Learned my lesson
Glad it didn't suck the wire harness into the spokes/axle. There are many a horror story that start with, "the ... came loose" and end with "high sided."
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I kind of wondered if zip ties really are an acceptable substitute for "real" mounting hardware......like nuts, bolts and screws. ![]()
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Re: Learned my lesson
I think zip ties are awesome - but they are not designed to hold significant weight and cheap ones will get brittle and crack with exposure to the elements. They're really mostly for keeping wire bundles neat, but they are a great *temporary* mounting option for non-essentials. I used to keep my trip route on my bicycle handlebars with a binder clip attched with two zip ties. Damn near bulletproof, but every once in a while I needed to replace one or the other tie due to plastic fatigue.
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Re: Learned my lesson
I carry a handfull of assorted zip ties in the Vstrom's fairing. Zip tied in place of course.
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