Not sure if you saw this post http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showth...ower-Hub1-Install-and-Review?highlight=innovv
Not sure if you saw this post http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showth...ower-Hub1-Install-and-Review?highlight=innovv
Looks like i'll be pulling the bike apart shortley, if no joy, Fuzeblock may be up for sale if NN wont take it back, quite like the look of the power hub 1, can i ask where you purchased it from Roadchefbob
If you still have the original battery fitted, it has a polystyrene spacer underneath it, you could either remove the spacer and use the space above the battery, or make a same sized box and mount the fuseblock under the battery in the box.
Surprising on such a big bike that we are struggling to find suitable voids for additional little boxes. Put an Autocom into the equation and you are about stuffed for space.
Looks like i'll be pulling the bike apart shortley, if no joy, Fuzeblock may be up for sale if NN wont take it back, quite like the look of the power hub 1, can i ask where you purchased it from Roadchefbob
Had a Fuzeblock on my old GTR1400... have you considered the PDM60? It's a better option IMO, albeit more expensive. Not fitted one to my 2014 GSA LC yet but will do at some point.
If the bike has the lean ABS and emergency brake light there is even less room
do think it poor for an adventure motorcycleHello there I followed the link off this site $69 , have just taken the plate/cover off the back of the bike and the alarm is underneath so fuse lock will definitely not fit so just have to wait for post man
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Hey Paul, just seen this thread, I've fitted one under the flap where the coolant reservoir is I used some of that really strong double sided Velcro stuck to the flap and it worked a treat. I have to admit that once I fitted the upper crash bars it was a bit of a pain to get to but in 3 years of ownership I only had to go in there once!
Cool, let me know how you get on. If it helps the block I bought and fitted came from Touratech.

Bake,
Don't be tempted to move that abs module!
You can probably guess how I know that
In the end I had to buy the more expensive PDM60 to get it to fit but that allowed me to get rid of my aux lights relay and the resulting install is a lot neater.

Hey Paul, just seen this thread, I've fitted one under the flap where the coolant reservoir is I used some of that really strong double sided Velcro stuck to the flap and it worked a treat. I have to admit that once I fitted the upper crash bars it was a bit of a pain to get to but in 3 years of ownership I only had to go in there once!
That will fit in there a treat, thank you for posting the pics![]()