So, my tail tidy license plate installation from New Rage Cycles was causing me to blow fuses. It was my fault, not NRC's, I'll explain.
I had cut their cable and made a new plug on one end. Apparently, my BB is an anomaly, it has a female plug, rather than a male one. Finally after trying everything and continually blowing fuses, I called NRC and spoke with Justin. He was super cool and spent plenty of time with me. I sent him pictures, and sure enough, I have the "wrong" plug on my bike. He said he'd sold hundreds of the Bobber kits and he was sure. My attempt at making a custom plug for the NRC cable had obviously caused the shorting issues. Justin made up a custom cable and sent it out to me at NO CHARGE. I had to take everything apart again, but no biggie. Now it works perfectly. THAT'S some great service! Thank you, Justin and NRC!
I also installed NRC's ring signals on the front fork. I took the tank off and soldered it into the harness to make it "pro," so my install took a bit longer. Still, the install was super easy and they look great. Without soldering and taking things apart, I'd bet someone could do it in less than half an hour.
I had cut their cable and made a new plug on one end. Apparently, my BB is an anomaly, it has a female plug, rather than a male one. Finally after trying everything and continually blowing fuses, I called NRC and spoke with Justin. He was super cool and spent plenty of time with me. I sent him pictures, and sure enough, I have the "wrong" plug on my bike. He said he'd sold hundreds of the Bobber kits and he was sure. My attempt at making a custom plug for the NRC cable had obviously caused the shorting issues. Justin made up a custom cable and sent it out to me at NO CHARGE. I had to take everything apart again, but no biggie. Now it works perfectly. THAT'S some great service! Thank you, Justin and NRC!
I also installed NRC's ring signals on the front fork. I took the tank off and soldered it into the harness to make it "pro," so my install took a bit longer. Still, the install was super easy and they look great. Without soldering and taking things apart, I'd bet someone could do it in less than half an hour.