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12 volt power options
08/11/12 at 06:56:12
 
I know there are a lot of power outlet options from cheap to expensive. I really like this one from Kuryakyn. What do you use?

http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/kuryakyn-universal-handlebar-electrical-pow...

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Reply #1 - 08/11/12 at 07:34:04
 
i mounted a cheap weather tite one to the swing arm brace has foot on it and used dbl stick pad.
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Reply #2 - 08/11/12 at 13:52:52
 
Smiley SmileyGreg wrote on 08/11/12 at 06:56:12:
I know there are a lot of power outlet options from cheap to expensive. I really like this one from Kuryakyn. What do you use?

http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/kuryakyn-universal-handlebar-electrical-pow...

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Reply #3 - 08/11/12 at 13:56:13
 
I kinda like that one but it is a tad on the expensive side.   What I use for charging my phone is hard wired directly into the bike, I got it off ebay for about $15.  It's got the spiral stretch cord and 5 volt regulator built into it and much smaller then conventional cell chargers.

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Reply #4 - 08/11/12 at 21:09:58
 
Me too did the weather tight from the car parts store. Didn't trust the sticky pad so I did two nylon wire ties cinched down tight to the bar under the seat but where I could reach it without looking. Hardwired directly to the battery so I could use it as place to hook up jumper cables and battery chargers if needed. Worked like a champ, and as mentioned above it was cheap.

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Reply #5 - 08/17/12 at 10:12:54
 
I just can't justify the money for pretty one, so I ended up with a weatherproof one from Walmart. Add a weatherproof fuse and we hit $15. Zip tied it to the bar under my seat. Seems to work well.

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Reply #6 - 08/17/12 at 11:39:23
 
Still I think a chrome cigarette lighter on a bike would look and feel cool to use and be definitely a bold statement.  Cheesy
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Reply #7 - 08/17/12 at 11:53:49
 
That first one is definitely for the person that can't ever seem to have enough stuff attached to their bike.
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Reply #8 - 08/17/12 at 11:59:31
 
Cavi Mike wrote on 08/17/12 at 11:53:49:
That first one is definitely for the person that can't ever seem to have enough stuff attached to their bike.


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