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Moto Guzzi Audace USB Power Plug

gfeher

Just got it firing!
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Good Day to all,

Just thought I'd share my design for a custom USB charging mount for the Audace.
I had a hard time finding an existing complete product that wouldn't look completely out of place on the bike, and would work with the odd shape of the bars and limited mounting space.

This is designed to tuck in between the speedo and the handlebar. It has a little storage compartment for your USB cable since I always find my self without one, when needed.

My design can be printed for free from thingiverse, just search the post title name.

Now its easier to enjoy long cruises without worrying about the electronics running out of juice. The charger i picked has 2 ports to charge phone and gopro.

Let me know if you have any improvement ideas or modifications. I'm also curious what everyone else is using for a usb port mount.

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Similar position to yours but I just cable tied an outlet to the, throttle/brake cables on my Eldo
 

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Similar position to yours but I just cable tied an outlet to the, throttle/brake cables on my Eldo
Nice I like the simplicity, barely notice it's there. Having used mine for a few weeks now while convenient, I'm thinking I might make a smaller profile version, thats not as bulky. Did you tie yours directly to the battery or is your run through the ignition? I end up checking it 4 times before I leave the bike to make sure its off.
 
Nice I like the simplicity, barely notice it's there. Having used mine for a few weeks now while convenient, I'm thinking I might make a smaller profile version, thats not as bulky. Did you tie yours directly to the battery or is your run through the ignition? I end up checking it 4 times before I leave the bike to make sure its off.
I used what I think is the connection for the spot lights under the front of the tank, so it goes on and off with the ignition.
 
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