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425 viewsSeparate the bottom plug (black) and the seal (light blue) within. You'll need to unwrap the black electrical tape on the wiring and throw it away. This will give you the needed slack in the wiring.Mar 10, 2012
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431 viewsNext, use a small screwdriver to lift the inner plug out. It only moves a few millimeters so you don't need to completely remove it!Mar 10, 2012
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452 viewsHere's the plug to be modified. I found it unnecessary to remove ALL of the plugs per the instructions but you can. Remember to lift the red tab up to unlock the connector.Mar 10, 2012
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432 viewsTo make life MUCH easier just remove the battery. Also remove the positive power lead (red wire I'm holding) from the fuse box as well as the cover.Mar 10, 2012
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394 viewsNew light switch plugged in. See the red tab? It's in the 'unlocked' position...Mar 10, 2012
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394 viewsNew fog-light equipped light switch. To operate simply push the dial in. Of course, you have to go to the *&$%! dealership to get it 'enabled'! Fogs automatically turn off when high beams are turned on, however, they remain on when using the "flash to pass" feature. Also, the 'system' remembers the position of the fogs so if you leave them on when you turn off the lights, they will automatically come back on when you turn the lights back on, including if you turn off the car.Mar 10, 2012
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353 views...and now it's in the 'locked' position. I noticed many of the electrical connectors had some sort of lock on them. If you see a red tab/button then that's a connector lock. Mar 10, 2012
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365 viewsHarbor Freight trim tool (nylon kit, non-scratching, less than $6) used to pry the light switch out. Very easy.Mar 10, 2012
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399 viewsStock, non-fog light switch.Mar 10, 2012
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299 viewsPrettier.Feb 04, 2012
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297 viewsPretty.Feb 04, 2012
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Hmmm...276 viewsThere's about 2-3mm of clearance between the cover and the sprocket retaining nut.Feb 04, 2012
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263 viewsLooking down on the new cover.Feb 04, 2012
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Close-up277 viewsDucabike with no insert.Feb 04, 2012
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Close-up272 viewsDucabike with carbon-fiber insert.Feb 04, 2012
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Close-up267 views Ducabike with clear insert.Feb 04, 2012
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Close-up261 viewsNo sprocket cover.Feb 04, 2012
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Close-up271 viewsStock cover.Feb 04, 2012
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276 viewsTop is stock, bottom is the Ducabike unit with carbon-fiber insert.Feb 04, 2012
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263 viewsNew cover with clear insert. I like this one best.Feb 04, 2012
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