fair enough... ![Smiley :)](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
i've pulled mine off and know the hondaman plugs right in, but was just curious if i bought a inline fuse block... how easy it would be to wire it...
probably take your advice and buy the hondaman one. hahaha
http://www.cycleterminal.com/fuse-boxes.htmlBuy Hondamans for ease of installation of a well thought out part. I went a little non conventional to suit my needs. If you like to build things, this is what I did.
I did the 3 fuse version of this one. It worked out beautifully, with factory style plug in
that fits the stock wiring harness. You have to order the correct terminals and each piece
separately, so read ordering instructions carefully. Requires the correct type crimping tool/pliers which you can get cheapest at vintageconnections.com The pliers can be used to make factory style connections with the factory style open barrel type bullet connectors. pliers come with instructions. Very neat and
clean. I'd recommend vintageconnections.com as well for connectors and supplies,
and as I understand, they support this sight, so by all means support them. they don't carry the metripack 280 fuseholder like cycleterminals.com., however, so you gotta deviate a bit.......
Mine probably cost a little more to build, and it fit my space constraints a little better, so I'm offf the beaten path a little....
New fuses and holder make a noticeable difference in electrical performance and the
fuses are available everywhere.