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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Halifax, NS
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Last year, I had to add a preamp to my stereo so I could hear it without distortion. I put the preamp in the batwing fairing, but found it added too much weight to the front end. This weekend, I pulled the gas tank and seat and ran wires back to the saddlebags to mount the preamp there. Here's my question: what is the best way to get the wiring through to the saddlebag without giving up waterproofing? I intend to use Molex connecters to make removing the bags easier for cleaning. Anyone done this?
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Location: Newmarket Ontario Canada
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Id use a rubber grommet in the hole, and then silicone it were the wires pass through the grommet. That should seal it up good. And Welcome from Ontario!
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Halifax, NS
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Thanks, Ringa. Picked up some grommets today along with a trailer light connecter so that I can quick release when I need to remove the bags.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: springfield Mo
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How much did the amp way?
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
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What I would do is try to find a hollow stud to replace the saddle bag bolt then run the wires through it
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