What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
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What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
The little door above the lower left vent in the cowling.... what is that originally? I can't find any images of it open, and seems to be a common spot for people to mount their own electronic gizmos. Someone used a hole saw and mounted a 12V power outlet in mine. The exploded parts diagram just says "transceiver", but I dunno what that could be (Google search kicks back pics of the stereo). Something to do with the CB maybe?
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Re: What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
I believe that is where the OEM CB Radio was housed. The factory CB Radio is a "transceiver," and the only transceiver I can think of, other than some other type of two-way radio.
I mounted my 12 Volt Accessory Power Outlet on top of the fake gas tank, attaching it to the top of the Cruise Control switch housing (more than enough free space for the mounting screws, without hitting anything...). I mounted a sub-fuse block beneath the fake gas tank -- plenty of room for it, and I needed to put it somewhere centrally located, close to the Battery... I connected my automotive, Hi/Lo tone horns, through a relay, wired directly to the Battery, to avoid burning out the horn button's wiring, and to give the horns all the power they needed, to be as loud as possible, when/if I need to blast my presence to everyone around me.
We bikers tend to get creative on where/how we mount accessories. If the space wasn't filled by the factory, it is fair game for after-market gizmos to be mounted. Cheers!
I mounted my 12 Volt Accessory Power Outlet on top of the fake gas tank, attaching it to the top of the Cruise Control switch housing (more than enough free space for the mounting screws, without hitting anything...). I mounted a sub-fuse block beneath the fake gas tank -- plenty of room for it, and I needed to put it somewhere centrally located, close to the Battery... I connected my automotive, Hi/Lo tone horns, through a relay, wired directly to the Battery, to avoid burning out the horn button's wiring, and to give the horns all the power they needed, to be as loud as possible, when/if I need to blast my presence to everyone around me.
We bikers tend to get creative on where/how we mount accessories. If the space wasn't filled by the factory, it is fair game for after-market gizmos to be mounted. Cheers!
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Re: What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
That is where I put my starter relay interrupt switch to prime my carbs when I have not ridden in a week or more.
Using that switch , I hit the start button,with the ignition switch on,and when I hear the fuel pump stop clicking,I know the carbs are full,and ready to start the engine.
Using that switch , I hit the start button,with the ignition switch on,and when I hear the fuel pump stop clicking,I know the carbs are full,and ready to start the engine.
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Re: What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
Whoah, that's a neat idea! This thing always makes me wonder if it's going to start.... usually takes 3 or 4 tries before it fires off. But it's been in repair mode for like 2 years, so I'm only starting it once every month or so.cushman eagle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:20 am That is where I put my starter relay interrupt switch to prime my carbs when I have not ridden in a week or more.
Using that switch , I hit the start button,with the ignition switch on,and when I hear the fuel pump stop clicking,I know the carbs are full,and ready to start the engine.
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Re: What's under the left side "Kawasaki" door?
That's where the control head for the factory CB goes.Heavy Armor wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:33 pm The little door above the lower left vent in the cowling.... what is that originally? I can't find any images of it open, and seems to be a common spot for people to mount their own electronic gizmos. Someone used a hole saw and mounted a 12V power outlet in mine. The exploded parts diagram just says "transceiver", but I dunno what that could be (Google search kicks back pics of the stereo). Something to do with the CB maybe?
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Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
South Jersey Retreads
Patriot Guard Riders
Warriors Watch Riders
VXII Manuals:
https://amervoyassoc.org/zg1200manuals.php