Himalayan 450 Farkle Fest

So it turns out that the ACC connector I tried to tap into under tank isn’t live , though it should be . So much wasted faffing . Local auto elec place recommended just piggy backing off a switched fuse so I’ve done that and cut hole it fuse box lid then covered with waterproof tape . The lid was flimsy anyway . Now sorted .

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Just waiting for an Atlas Throttle lock and I’m done ,

( though still waiting for SW Motech to have a Pro tank ring to fit )
 
So it turns out that the ACC connector I tried to tap into under tank isn’t live , though it should be . So much wasted faffing . Local auto elec place recommended just piggy backing off a switched fuse so I’ve done that and cut hole it fuse box lid then covered with waterproof tape . The lid was flimsy anyway . Now sorted .

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Just waiting for an Atlas Throttle lock and I’m done ,

( though still waiting for SW Motech to have a Pro tank ring to fit )
Cruise control fitted 😜

‘Tis done

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Have you used the throttle lock before? I'd be interested to hear what you think of it.
Used Atlas for years. Had them on my AT and ATAS and then Husky 701LR.
Works very well.
It obviously just locks the throttle so will only keep a contant speed on the flat, but it’s much better than not having it.
Takes pressure of the wrist/hand and makes long days possible if you need to cover some miles.

 
Just fitted this Oxford Aqua S8 tank bag

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Needs a bit of jiggling to get seat back on but fits very neatly, attaching the bottom loops around frame under seat and front strap around headstock . Straps will need cutting .

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The bag zips on and off so easy to take with you

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It's not the tank bag
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It's the time, energy and focus.... Too much idle time spent daydreaming at 35,000 feet I suspect! ✈️

😂
Where as most of us thrumming along on a "Himmy" would be daydreaming about flying a jet aircraft.
 
Bought myself a cheapo action cam

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£83 delivered with all mounts , two batteries, waterproof case, remote control etc .

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Couldn’t justify anything more expensive as won’t use it much but we’re off to the Picos tomorrow and I wanted something for a bit of filming .

First play and it’s pretty good quality

 
No but
Is there a flat area underneath the pillion seat that you can stack stuff on?
No but I'm hoping to use a bit of stainless or alloy sheet or even a bit of plywood to knock up something. I'll post here when I've something sorted.
 
Got a link for those Barkbusters (?) handguards, Martin? And heated grips?
Barkbusters from Adventure Bike Shop I think .
Oxford Hotgrip Evo Touring from Sportsbikeshop.
They do the Adventure ones too but Touring were half price .

Sorry bit vague but on the road in Brittany
 
Just fitted Oxford heated grips to mine. For anyone doing so, be aware: the left grip fits fine. The throttle tube however has a ridge on the end and rows of bumps which engage with the OEM grip. These have to be ground down before the heated grip will fit. I used a Dremel with a small grindstone on a flexible drive.
 
Just fitted Oxford heated grips to mine. For anyone doing so, be aware: the left grip fits fine. The throttle tube however has a ridge on the end and rows of bumps which engage with the OEM grip. These have to be ground down before the heated grip will fit. I used a Dremel with a small grindstone on a flexible drive.
Bit of a faff !
I find my right grip gets hotter than the left .
 


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