Accessories sockets

Dario

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Are there two accessory power sockets as standard on a 2010 GS ? One on the side of the bike close to the battery and the other at the headstock ?
Because if there is i canny find the one at the headstock:blast

Help much appreciated. Dario:D
 
Three in total.

One under the seat, on the nearside, as standard.

One, optional, on the beak nearside, near enough where the winglets are. Most often this is powered by virtue of an extension lead from the socket under the seat.

One, blanked off, hidden away close to the headstock / oil cooler. This one is most commonly used to power GPS units.
 
Three in total.

One under the seat, on the nearside, as standard.

One, optional, on the beak nearside, near enough where the winglets are. Most often this is powered by virtue of an extension lead from the socket under the seat.

One, blanked off, hidden away close to the headstock / oil cooler. This one is most commonly used to power GPS units.

Many thanks.:aidan
 
What about the older models? i assume its just the one on the left hand side by the seat?
 
Three in total.

One under the seat, on the nearside, as standard.

One, optional, on the beak nearside, near enough where the winglets are. Most often this is powered by virtue of an extension lead from the socket under the seat.

One, blanked off, hidden away close to the headstock / oil cooler. This one is most commonly used to power GPS units.

Blanked off eh? Damn those Teutonic Knights :ronno

Actually, I never knew that so thanks!
 
What about the older models? i assume its just the one on the left hand side by the seat?

All the same.

One standard, under the seat.

One, optional, on the beak.

One, blanked off socket, near the headstock / oil cooler.
 


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