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2013 RT Limited Fuze Block Location?

shrubs

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I'm going to end up (in the future) installing the Fuze Block. From what I've read, most install it on the left side below the light. However, I can't since the '13 has a set of battery terminals there. When I had the Tupperware off the front to install the air horn, I don't remember enough room on the right.

Any ideas on a good location to install this?

Thanx
 
I have a Spyder RT-S SE5 2010 MODEL

I fitted my extra fuse box on the left hand side see

Fitting Additional Fuse Box to Spyder RT

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?32118-Help-Can-you-identify-these-brackets&p=366988#post366


I an not sure ref the space you can find on the 2013 Model - But you might want to consider the following new type of Fuse box

PDM60 Power Distribution Module

Welcome to 21st century motorcycle electronic power distribution with these great features:

*** Easy to install
*** Fully sealed and waterproof
*** No fuses or relays needed
*** CanBus compatible
*** programmable
*** 60 Amp capacity
*** 6 circuits
*** Power selection
*** Power protection
OUR SMALLEST FUSE BOX ! Measures:

Only 4" wide × 2.875" deep × .875" tall.




For futher details see -

http://www.rocketmoto.com/index.php...ion-module-digital-circuit-breaker-panel.html







 
Thanx for the info but I have battery terminals on the left side and there's no room for a fuse block of any size there. Although the PDM60 is a lot smaller than the FuzeBlock so that may make finding a spot easier.
 
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