On to some wiring.
I wanted to utilize the empty space between the engine case and rear wheel since I am not running a stock air box. After some thinking I decided that would be a good spot to house some of the electronics, partially because of its proximity to the original electrics tray location. My M-Unit is on a tray that will sit under the seat but I needed a place for the reg/rec and solenoid. After some thinking I thought I would have a box made to fit in the space and would mount to the battery holder. I used the stock air box as a starting point for dimensions and came up with a design.
Here starts an adventure. I looked around the area for folks who could make it and the pickings were limited. I finally found a company that came recommended, stopped by and was told they could make it and it would be 2-3 weeks. I was cool with that and went on my way. That was in June of last year...
Moved on to another company. Talked to them over the phone and sent them my drawings. I was told I would see a quote in 3 days. That was in November...
Enter Godffery... I reached out and he was like sure. 2 1/2 weeks later it was at my door step!!
I didn't have him drill any holes and my back angle was a little off (which ended up being a good thing). I started with rough fitting it in the space to decide where to drill.
The mounting screws are stainless 6mm button caps with 24mm fender, lock washer (to fill larger hole in battery holder), a fender washer in the case, and a nylon nut to finish it off. I drilled out some 6mm holes on the front and back and test mounted the pieces inside. I then drilled out 3 holes for for wires. One on the front and two on the back. Finally i tagged it with a rubberized undercoating to protecting from the elements of the road. Once dried I installed my rubber grommets on the wire holes and inserted the mounted bolts.
With everything looking good I trimmed the leads on the reg/rec and installed my connectors. Installed the electronics in the box with appropriate hardware and fixed into the bike. Once this was done I started my wiring. Went pretty smooth and while the space is a little tight the wiring isn't overly stuffed. I need to completed the main battery lead and connect 3 wires to my Motoscope Pro and I can close this guy up.