Terry,
I fully agree with your way to mount the stuff.
And I read your detailed accessory explanation in that other post http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=9524.msg176127#msg176127
Since I have adopted this method for a while (cigarette lighter) I found it was not easy because the wire is too long, there is a fuse on it and finally you have to plug that wire to a cigarette lighter. After that you need to protect this kind of boa snake against the rain (and believe me, it often rains here).
See the picture here under.
I'd like to see a picture (detailed?) of your work. Would it be possible?
Thanks for all your time explaining again and again....
Phil
Phil...I'm not sure what's available in your part of the world, but I went to the local Radio Shack and picked up a cigarette lighter adapter plug for a few bucks that has the small blade type fuse built in, as well as a little green LED to let you know it has power on it. A Marine Supply store will usually have this type of plug as well. I then cut the wire to the length (measure twice, cut once

)I wanted it to be, so that is reaches easily to the lighter socket, but does not dangle or get in the way...the whole thing is maybe a 12-18" long, and follows the bar left side of the bar rather well. Where the wire entered the little plug I bought, I just put a bit of black silicone, to make it a bit more waterproof. The socket is tucked under the inner fairing well, so gets little moisture, even when raining. You do need to get a 1 AMP fuse for the plug though, as most of them come with a 5-10 Amp installed. I find this very convenient, as I can remove the GPS from the bike at night when I'm on trips, pull the power cord out of the socket, and stow the cord in the glove box in the lowers. Some of the plugs have the in-line fuse (like the old car fuses)...that will also work well...just get the shortest plug you can find so it won't interfere with the left side of the tank when the forks are turned all the way to the fork locking position.
With what you have pictured there, you could tie into the back of the cigarette lighter socket without any problem, but the fuse holder would probably end up inside the fairing, which could be a pain in the rear if it ever blew. Another option, if your wire is long enough, is to tie into the Accessory plug which is available just under the front of the seat, in front of the battery (it is part of the wiring harness), then run the wire under the tank panel, into the fairing, then out to the GPS through the Clutch Line hole. This circuit would then be dependent on the ignition being on, in addition to the Acc switch being turned on. There are other options as well, but the cig lighter is by far the simpler solution. I don't mean to confuse the issue for you, but just want to give you options to choose from.
I will try and get a photo for you tonight...
