Hope this helps someone who will be doing the HID install themselves. It is not a hard job, just laying everything out under the fairing for placement of wiring and components. I thought I had the job done right the 1st time with a nice install but lost my AM radio reception with radio noise. Most people probably don't even use AM but I listen to it going/coming to work. Had the fairing off 3 more times (could use a Zipper), kept moving components until the radio noise problem was solved. I had mounted the ballast on the supplied bracket and mounted to the RH radio speaker/fairing brace and one of the relays tie strapped to the same brace. THIS is is where I SCREWED up-I placed the cylindrical excitor that comes off the ballast by the RH side of the radio. The further I moved it from the radio, the better. Ended up doing away with the metal ballast bracket and self adhesived the ballast to the RH inner fairing-figured I would keep it off of metal too. I originally laid the cylindrical excitor next to the radio as it laid in there nicely and the leads off it easily reached the back of the headlight plugs. Now it is zip tied on the RH side bottom fairing to a wire harness as close to the bulb as I could get it so the leads would work.
So, if you've read this far, my tips to potential installers would be:
1) keep all the headlight components as far from the radio as possible.
2) remove the headlight assy when the fairing is in place and look the situation over inside so wires/components are placed properly.
Thanks to Jim for his help & Don for his pictures/help.
Now all I need is some nightime riding (and now the days are getting longer).
