Thanks for the help, guys.
What do you guys do when you have multiple electronic things that need to connect to power? Is their an accessory that connects to the battery that allows several things to connect to it, so you don't have a bunch of wires mounted to the battery terminal?
I already have my battery tender pigtail connected to the battery. I want to add the horn relay, and maybe later, a connector for a heated jacket. Is their some type of accessory connector that allows several things connected to it with only one wire to the battery?
Thanks, Eric
I mounted a 6 terminal fuse block under the right side panel. I have a fuse for the horn, one for the heated gear, one for the EB relay, one for GPS, and a couple of spares in case I add anything else.
 
@Eric R. Suggest you use the search function. Much has been written about what you ask.
Joe, I have been. I didn't know what the item is called, so I wasn't sure what I was searching for. I was hoping someone could show me to a shortcut.
 
I mounted a 6 terminal fuse block under the right side panel. I have a fuse for the horn, one for the heated gear, one for the EB relay, one for GPS, and a couple of spares in case I add anything else.
Steel, thanks for the tip. Now I know what to search for.
 
IMG_1116.JPG I use the bad boy. 123db of pure get the f.,k out of my way, knock you on your ass air horn.
I fit the relay under the tank near the front of the bike, lots of room there and man is it loud. Worth the time to install.
 
Thanks for the help, guys.
What do you guys do when you have multiple electronic things that need to connect to power? Is their an accessory that connects to the battery that allows several things to connect to it, so you don't have a bunch of wires mounted to the battery terminal?
I already have my battery tender pigtail connected to the battery. I want to add the horn relay, and maybe later, a connector for a heated jacket. Is their some type of accessory connector that allows several things connected to it with only one wire to the battery?
Thanks, Eric

I mounted this fuse block under the left hand panel on my R3R.
FUZEBLOCKS.COM
 
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