1200 GSA wheres your Autocom and Fuzeblock

Oldrat

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There is so little room under the seat, and mounting is not obvious, room is so scarce that even if I stow the handbook (as shown in the picture in it) it pokes above the seat:blast

I'm not keen on the TT bags under the racks, and prefer a hard wired permanent solution.
So where do you keep yours and how is it mounted?

Piccies mucho appreciated guys.

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Cheers guys
I can fit either on their own but I'm having trouble fitting both in there. If any of you have done so then piccies wold be much appreciated.

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I have my a/com hub velcro'd to the horizontal bar, just above the top end of the battery clasp (57 1200 GSA).

I then have the red a/com stereo isolation adapter velcro'd to the top of the a/com hub - fit's flushly.

Then, I have the b/tooth dongle velcro fastened in the tool tray, with all wires nicely stowed away in the tool tray.

All wires from the hub fit snugly around the hub itself; any remaining are cable tied and run along the frame.

This set up has worked very well in all weathers.

:thumb2
 
I have my a/com hub velcro'd to the horizontal bar, just above the top end of the battery clasp (57 1200 GSA).

I then have the red a/com stereo isolation adapter velcro'd to the top of the a/com hub - fit's flushly.

Then, I have the b/tooth dongle velcro fastened in the tool tray, with all wires nicely stowed away in the tool tray.

All wires from the hub fit snugly around the hub itself; any remaining are cable tied and run along the frame.

This set up has worked very well in all weathers.

:thumb2

:postpics
 
I ditched the tooltray all together. Autocom is in the void and I keep the tool bag in top box with a punc repair kit .. mini compressor .. :thumb
 
Thanks guys
keith I'm interested in your set up, any chance of some piccies. Pretty please?

Giles, I'm thinking of ditching the tray and making a shelf, doing the samejob as the tray but lower. The fuze block will sit in the bottom and the autocom on the shelf. Tools will have to go elsewhere.
 
Hey Oldrat. Just saw this and I had a bit*ch of a time of making a Fuzeblock, Starcom and radio all fit in the tool tray. But I did it. I cut out the bottom of the tool tray and a bit under the rubber stopper with a side cutting bit on a demel. I can get a radio, starcom and fuzeblock under the seat now.
 

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