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Installing Fuzeblock on 1250GS

drswift

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It seems that with every new GS model it gets harder to find space to add electronics. This is especially true for the addition of a fuse block. On my 2019 GS the only open space was behind the tail light, buried under the seat frame. I decided this was not workable for a Fuzeblock, because I wanted easy access to the fuses. So I came up with a solution that worked for me.
 
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