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Old 03-06-2010, 07:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dc outlet Position Honda 420

Where have you guys been putting this plug? Debating on getting it...
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Common there has to be one person that bought one.
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I put mine on the handel bars. My nephew has one one the top left fender.
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My bike has one built in, but if I were installing one I would first determine what I wanted it for.

If it was a occational use, I'd put it on a semi-long heavy duty cable under the seat that I could pull out when needed.

If it was going to be used often, I would put it in a easily accessible location, but not drill any plastic and strap it to the handlebar or rack or some other location that is out of the way be easy to get to. That's just my opinion.
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I would put were you feel that it will suit your needs best. I had one mounted on the handlebars of my wifes 300 Four trax
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My dad has one on the rack of his quad. It is out of the way yet you can use it easily.
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mines built into the bike already..came with it..soo..it's up to you where you want to mount it..just make sure you mount it where it's easy to get to when you need it. as stated..i'd stay away from drilling holes in your plastic...at least save that option for the last case.
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