creamcrackered Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 21 Age: 61 Location: Essex, UK Points: 214 Registration date: 2010-03-08
 | Subject: Re: Handy Storage spot for SilverWing Sun May 16, 2010 1:46 pm | |
| | bigbird wrote: | | creamcrackered wrote: | | i bought my Swing 1st of March '10, they now come fitted with this 12 volt socket in left cubby. |
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simple enough to fit one BB.
incidentally the socket is always 'live'
regs Alan |
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exavid Super Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 253 Age: 67 Location: Medford, Oregon Points: 699 Registration date: 2009-07-18
 | Subject: Re: Handy Storage spot for SilverWing Sun May 16, 2010 10:01 pm | |
| I wired a socket into the left cubby on my Goldwing always 'hot'. That way if you want to charge your cell phone or some such you can leave it connected in the cubby with he key out. Very handy. I've done the same on my SW which was easier because it had a dedicated place for the socket. _________________ Big 'Wing: Goldwing 1800, Little 'Wing Silverwing 600 If you can't ride it, fly it, or sail it why bother?
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creamcrackered Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 21 Age: 61 Location: Essex, UK Points: 214 Registration date: 2010-03-08
 | Subject: Re: Handy Storage spot for SilverWing Mon May 17, 2010 12:57 am | |
| | exavid wrote: | | I wired a socket into the left cubby on my Goldwing always 'hot'. That way if you want to charge your cell phone or some such you can leave it connected in the cubby with he key out. Very handy. I've done the same on my SW which was easier because it had a dedicated place for the socket. |
just a quick note,
if you leave you GPS or phone in the locked cubby to charge while going shopping, make sure to switch of the bluetooth.
thieves commonly use their phones to track BT signals from secreted kit before breaking in to cars etc.
be safe
regs Alan |
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Slick-Tenn Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 29 Points: 87 Registration date: 2010-07-20
 | Subject: Re: Handy Storage spot for SilverWing Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:08 am | |
| | DennisB wrote: | Hi All, Just finished installing a small storage bag on the Swing. I'm sure this bag will come in handy for sunglasses, light summer gloves, or what ever. I don't know if anyone has installed one like this, in this location. It seems like the perfect bag and place for mounting one. Used 2 corse threaded screws with 2 large fender washers. I purchased this bag off of Ebay for the amount of $16.00 USD and it can be found online. It's manufactured by company called River Road # 10-7729 (with braid) # 10-8933 (no braid). The dimensions are 8"W x 4"H x 2.5"D The bag is made to be mounted on the handel bars and comes with 2 small straps, I did not use, but will use for other things. I drilled 2 small holes 1/8" dia, 4.0" apart, centered on the removable plug (or 2" each side from plug center), and determined the location of the 2 holes in the bag by stering clearence requirments and used a small leather hole punch for the 2 holes in the back of the bag, this worked well.




Ride Safe......Dennis | Chase Harper makes a minature (9"?) barrel bag (about 4 - 5" in diameter) available thru Aerostitch rider for about 20 bucks. It would hang quite nicely just below your GPS. If the included straps aren't long enough, simply us a couple Arno straps instead. My bag travels from bike to bike (I own 5). |
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