Saturday, March 30, 2013

Oufitting the V-Strom Part 2

Since the last V-Strom post, I decided to add a few circuits to the fus.e block that I could use for electronics and heated accessories.  Following several posts on VSRI and Stromtroopers, I ordered a custom dashboard shelf specifically designed and fabricated for V-Strom motorcycles.  It's designed to receive panel mount power plugs and other accessories that you want to install and use on a motorcycle.

I decided to install a standard 12-V power socket and a specialty 12-V Powerlet socket used a lot on BMW motorcycles.  Powerlet makes great heated gear for cold weather riding and I wanted the ability to upgrade to heated gloves, grips, or even a vest in the future. Below are some photos of the completed install.  The shelf bolts perfectly to the top of the front fork mount using existing bolt holes.  It was installed in less than 15 minutes. Easy! 


I ran the lead wires under the fairing and gas tank back to the fuse block, keeping everything hidden.  Both were added to the switched power circuits on the block, helping to prevent draining the battery if I forget to unplug something.  Both plugs get 12V supplied as soon as the key is turned on.

The first application for the 12-V plug was a RAM phone/ipod mount for navigation, music, whatever.  The Ram mount bolted into the mirror extenders I installed last year.  The phone sits securely in a spring-loaded mount and is ultimately adjustable.  Below is a photo of the phone installed with the mobile charger plugged in.

 
I also had a center stand installed by Carl's Cycles over the Christmas holidays.  A center stand is great since it takes weight off of the tires and makes working on the bike much easier.   It installs behind the factory kick-stand so I can use either one independently.



Now that the weather is getting warmer, I'm looking forward to some longer rides where I can take advantage of these new upgrades.