Here's yet another fuse block replacement option. When I first bought my '79 standard, it already had spade-type fuses but they were in the individual waterproof housings. The problem was the housings were black rubber, and checking the fuses had to be done one-at-a-time. PITA
A fellow XSer gave me a small universal plastic fuse block which I installed. The block is identical to the six position block listed for $9.36 at wiringproducts.com Their description is "6 Circuit ATO/ATC Fuse Block AF-CFB6." Click "Fuses and Accessories" then "Fuse Blocks" and you'll see their offerings. It isn't waterproof, but I don't ride in the rain. I suppose it could be made waterproof with a little silicone.
Installation took about twenty minutes, and it almost imediately started paying for itself. While changing the battery I accidentally made contact in the wrong place with a screwdriver and got a big spark, after which the bike wouldn't start! I looked at the fuse block and immediately saw that my 30 amp fuse was blown. Replaced it and problem was solved.
Here's a pic:
A fellow XSer gave me a small universal plastic fuse block which I installed. The block is identical to the six position block listed for $9.36 at wiringproducts.com Their description is "6 Circuit ATO/ATC Fuse Block AF-CFB6." Click "Fuses and Accessories" then "Fuse Blocks" and you'll see their offerings. It isn't waterproof, but I don't ride in the rain. I suppose it could be made waterproof with a little silicone.
Installation took about twenty minutes, and it almost imediately started paying for itself. While changing the battery I accidentally made contact in the wrong place with a screwdriver and got a big spark, after which the bike wouldn't start! I looked at the fuse block and immediately saw that my 30 amp fuse was blown. Replaced it and problem was solved.
Here's a pic:
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