Any pics of the install? What are the panniers? Thanks....Jeff
Wish I had time to have taken pics of every step but as a novice in these things i spent many hours putting things together only to have to dismantle because I forgot to fit something before tightening up. This takes up lots of time, is very frustrating but exteremely rewarding when you step back on completion. ith this project(installing a docking kit, making tour pak detachable, and finally making up a bracket for the amp between the pannier(right hand side storage container-pic included) and the fender has been very rewarding. What I have learnt from this experience is the following:
1. Try and get the bike as close to upright as possible because after dismantling bolts from the frame, re-installing them becomes problematic because the diferent parts do not line up when re-installing. Keeping the bike centered helps this immensely but still requires pulling on the fender t re-align the bolts that go through the various fender pieces and into the frame.
2. Have a well lit working area for obvious reasons.
3. Keep your parts removed from the bike in a separate storage container as you remove them from the bike.
4. Take pics of the sections of the bike you are working on before dismantling anything so that you have a reference for what goes where( I never did this and it cost me plenty wasted time)
5. Colour code the connnectors before disconnecting so that it is easier to know which connector connects to what.(Also never did this)
6. Give yourself plent time to do this job. It cannot be rushed.
All in all, this was a most rewarding experience and I am quite proud of what I managed(with the help of members of this forum-thanks)
I also saved yourself some serious $'s not taking it to the dealer as I don't think they are geared for this type of job which is not part of there normal repertoire. That would have taken them at least a day if they had not done it before.
All the best,
Ed.