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So the battery was well at 14.6v when idling. Went to the dealer to inquire how much for a new Yuasa battery and they quoted me $263 + tax (almost $300 CDN).
So I charged the battery yesterday and left it overnight and it’s at 12.6v today. I’m gonna clean the terminals and reinstall and try it.
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Well I was about to go for a ride, and unfortunately she didn't want to start. I checked the battery voltage and she was below 6 volts. I wonder if the battery is shot? She's a 2012 that I bought new in 2013 so the battery is 6 years old... anyone any thoughts?
I installed my radiator guard that I got off eBay. Naturally you get what you pay for and the damn bracket didn't have the right bend to it and the hole to slide on the bracket was too small. After a couple modifications got it installed and also removed my aprilia handguard to install the Givi...
I usually rode with it unlatched but the other day it opened on me on the highway so I ordered a blank key to get it keyed and do the knob key mod as well.
I've been using the Delta smartphone caddy with my Nexus 6 (by Motorola). I know it's a bicycle mount but it is really sturdy:
https://deltacycle.com/index.php?_route_=bike-phone-tablet-holders/smartphone-xl-bicycle-holder-black
Well techincally it was last night after work, took a drive with 5 buddies of mine from Montreal, to Champlain, NY to Border Mail Depot to get my Draggin Jeans (which by the way are excellent jeans with Kevlar made in the USA! and are only $129.99) and then headed to VT and then took a ferry...
Trimming the bottom plastic piece
Here is a link to the Honda light bar instructions that show what to trim for their light bar.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12332681/Honda%20Install%20Instructions/Light%20bar.pdf
It might help in what has to be trimmed with the Denali light...
here is the list that Little ED had sent to me with his amazing info:
This was by far the cheapest in terms of cost for an amazing support bracket that I had and so easy to do. Great Father and son activity! I finally made the move to the OEM bags from Honda and sold my homemade bracket...