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| Forensic Bug Splatter Analyst. ![]() | I'm no C50 rider nor do I know much about them. But widder has kits, harness' adaptors for adding hookups for electric vests etc. They are very reliable and you can configure it for multiple devices. Just thought I'd toss this out for ya. http://www.widder.com/html/Product/Hookups/index.html
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| Seat Tester Joined: Apr 2005
Bike: c50
Location: Allentown, PA
Posts: 98
| I just added a Garmin Power Supply cable to my C50 for my Garmin Unit and I just tapped it into the power supply that goes to the rear light's under the seat where the disconnect plug is that way the ground was able to just tie into the Negative on the battery post. The reason I went to the rear lights is I only wanted it powered up with the key on.
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| Forensic Bug Splatter Analyst. ![]() | Well, I'm no expert on this as previously mentioned, but again here is my 2 cents. If it were me I'd be powering an electric vest, music, radar detector etc. My items are either worn on my person or in a tank bag. So here's a link to a nice job on an M 50. Not sure of the differences. You could possible mount the plug in a similar location as the light swithes? http://www.suzuki-bikes.com/forum/at...tachmentid=773
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