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I mounted my Eastern Beaver switch on my Richland Rick switch plate beside my Datel Voltmeter. Works like a charm and I think it looks good.
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Since it's a 25A fuse in the mix, I prefer a switch to a 30A relay.
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Pat- 2007 DL650A was ridden to all 48 contiguous states. 2012 DL650A is just getting started. Nicknames for posting ease on my part, Vee = all DL1000s. Wee = 2004-2011 DL650s. Glee = 2012+ DL650s |
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I agree, a 30A relay would be a good way to go. Plus that way just about any switch could be used.
Jon...
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I have tried riding with the ABS on on dirt, not fun, specially down hill, I am talking about serious off road and adv stuff, on a hard packed I keep it on.
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Didn't Malcolm Smith describe down hills as flats with gravity?
Some guys make it look easy and some not so easy. I've never enjoyed a steep dirt hill and I was on a smaller dirt bike even. I hate steep inclines because if you loose it you have to turn around and try again. |
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