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I got my avionics package installed today

cognosticator

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I just got my 2013 Griso on December 21st so this morning I decided to hook up my GPS and radar detector wiring them to an aux power panel I put under the seat behind the air filter nose. I already have my heated gear hooked up, next will be to install my aux running lights then I should be about done (yea right, it never ends LOL) I really love how easy it is to work around this bike, not much plastic to deal with and easy routing wires unlike the Kawasaki Concours 14 I just sold to get the Griso. That C14 was a body work nightmare

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Both the GPS and the radar detector are bluetoothed into my Sena helmet system so I don't need to look at either. I can see over the windscreen by at least a foot so nothing is in my line of sight. I have been doing this for many years, I have found that the bluetooth transmission is the easiest and safest way, not the cheapest by any means, but once you spend the money, you can transfer it from one bike to another.
 
Yikes! With all that stuff on the handlebars how do you find the time and line of sight to actually ride the thing?
Heh, that’s nothing. Ever seen the dash of the Iron Butt competitors? This one is one of the more minimal ones I’ve seen:

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