I either trimmer it, or left it open (been a while). but there is a larger cover that goes over the box. (Being in AZ there's rarely water I need to worry about getting inside it.)
Definitely a hassle!! Over all, it’s really easy to do, just installing the DC converter is quite time consuming because of it’s location. In the end, I think it was worth it, because I also ended up installing LED turn lights, and a LED dash / cluster light.
@@carsoncavaletto7443 nice! I’m always back and forth with the accessories and whatnot because we have two…not worried about performance cause they are what they are but a lil farkle can be 👍🏾
@@EbonB Well, I’d recommend the following: LED lights (head, tail, signals) so you’ll need a DC converter and a LED relay with those. Muffler, air intake, and new license plate holder. Oh, and surprisingly a new suspension does Wonders!
@@carsoncavaletto7443 I’m definitely on board with a new rear shock. May do an intake to clean it up back there as well. We’ll see. Maybe Christmas will bring a few lil things. I do like the sound of a new exhaust but prices are still up. Who knows…either way, I really enjoy riding the lil thing. Tires, tires will be before exhaust. Lol
LED lights need direct current from what I understand (DC) and AC is alternating current. Without the conversion the LED either won't work, or will work for just a bit then fail.
i dont even have this bike (yet) but loved your tidy work
New sub man, keep it up
Thanks! I had my hard drive crash, so I'm hoping to get some new footage in 2 weeks when I have the time!
It is beyond belief that people will not show what the finished product looks like.
Does the fuse box lid stay open?
I either trimmer it, or left it open (been a while). but there is a larger cover that goes over the box. (Being in AZ there's rarely water I need to worry about getting inside it.)
Thanks for posting…tbh looks like somewhat of a hassle tho frfr
Definitely a hassle!!
Over all, it’s really easy to do, just installing the DC converter is quite time consuming because of it’s location. In the end, I think it was worth it, because I also ended up installing LED turn lights, and a LED dash / cluster light.
@@carsoncavaletto7443 nice! I’m always back and forth with the accessories and whatnot because we have two…not worried about performance cause they are what they are but a lil farkle can be 👍🏾
@@EbonB Well, I’d recommend the following: LED lights (head, tail, signals) so you’ll need a DC converter and a LED relay with those. Muffler, air intake, and new license plate holder. Oh, and surprisingly a new suspension does Wonders!
@@carsoncavaletto7443 I’m definitely on board with a new rear shock. May do an intake to clean it up back there as well. We’ll see. Maybe Christmas will bring a few lil things. I do like the sound of a new exhaust but prices are still up. Who knows…either way, I really enjoy riding the lil thing. Tires, tires will be before exhaust. Lol
No one can answer me why we need to convert ac to dc, why can't I just bulb swap? Sorry - i'm not the best with electrical.
LED lights need direct current from what I understand (DC) and AC is alternating current. Without the conversion the LED either won't work, or will work for just a bit then fail.