So I finally got around to doing the power outlet install on my 2004 ST1300 and thought I’d pass on how I did it
First thing was getting the parts:
The power outlet I used is an “Auto XS Car Socked Adaptor” I got from Aldi for $7
I then went to Jaycar and purchased a 10 amp blade fuse with power wire leading from it (awesome idea) and a box of connector plugs as I had run out. (Fuse $6.95, Box of plugs $3.50)
Ok now I had all the parts it was time to start…
Take off the seat
Undo the bolts at the top of the tank (completely remove the one on the right)
Remove the cap from the bolt located on the bottom right of the handlebars.
Remove the metal rod from the rear of the bike near the tool kit compartment.
Loosen the bolt running through the rear of the tank on both sides
Grab the metal rod, Lift the front of the tank and slide it back, then place the rod into the bolt hole of the tank and the top of the bolt on the handlebars as shown.
Remove the left fairing below where the seat sits exposing the fuse box.
OK Now we have a clear path we can start the actual install…
Empty the right fairing pocket.
Luckily there was an existing hole in the bottom of the pocket that fit the wires and saved me from having to drill a new hole
Run the wires out the bottom of the pocket.
(EDIT) cut the wires at around 20cm from the bottom of the pocket. Attach connectors to the cut ends. This way the wires can be disconnected from the side fairing allowing it to be completely removed from the bike as opposed to having a wire tethering the fairing to the bike.
*Shown below with a red and white cable*Continue to run the wires under the frame next to the air filter box.
Then over the bar at the rear of the air filter box and out under the tank.
Down the other side and follow the existing wires under and along the side of the frame to the fuse box
Then replace the 10amp headlight fuse (there is one fuse for each bulb) with the fuse with power running from it.
(EDIT) Attach an inline fuse (10amp) to the end of the positive wire from the power outlet.Attach connectors to the ends of the wires from the power outlet.
Bolt the negative to the frame and plug the positive (with inline fuse) to the power wire from the fuse
Then zip tie the wires periodically to hold them in place :)
Grab an old mp3 player or something to check that the unit is working
All worked well for me
Bike back together
Oh and I later put some Velcro strips on the back of the unit attaching it to the wall of the pocket and still allowing me to be able to move it around if needed.
All in all not bad for under $20. But
I really need to clean my bike more
Cheers
Shiney