Who has the parts catalog available on their site?

elizilla

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So do any online vendors have the parts catalog available yet?

I'd like to look up the price of the various body panels I am considering drilling holes in for switches and powerlet outlets and whatnot, before I decide for sure where to put that stuff. I feel much less nervous about drilling holes in things that I know I can replace without breaking the bank. :-\
 

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Yes, I know I can bolt things to the bars, and get different bar clamps and whatnot. But I still need to install my heated grip controller and my Amplirider volume control, and perhaps some other things as well. And a powerlet mounted somewhere closer to the seat, run off a permanent mounted heat troller, is more convenient for a heated jacket than one on the bars is.

Plus I hate the look of bars festooned with stacks and stacks of widgets. I can do a more elegant job than that.
 

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Thanks!

Looking at the prices of those cowling pieces, I'm thinking I better buy crash bars asap!
 

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elizilla said:
Yes, I know I can bolt things to the bars, and get different bar clamps and whatnot. But I still need to install my heated grip controller and my Amplirider volume control, and perhaps some other things as well. And a powerlet mounted somewhere closer to the seat, run off a permanent mounted heat troller, is more convenient for a heated jacket than one on the bars is.

Plus I hate the look of bars festooned with stacks and stacks of widgets. I can do a more elegant job than that.
I put the PMR PM-59 bar switch on my wife's SV650. It looks nice and clean. You can select the switch you'd like to fit you specific need. I have one double rocker (Hi/Off/Low) for her heated grips mounted with room for another switch when she decides what the next add-on will be. Pahnit carries them. If you need a backing plate, which we do with the ST mounting on the left side, the part is PM-78B. $39.95. The setup works for my wife. She hates complicated, messy layouts. Opinions may vary...

http://pmrcomponents.com/
http://www.pashnit.com/product/pmr/bar_switches.html
 
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