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Handlebar Mounted Charging Ports
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:34 am
by BobS
Found a whole assortment of charging ports for motorcycle use -
http://www.gearbest.com/motorcycle-power-socket-_gear/
I am considering this one - WUPP-01 Motorcycle USB Charger Power Plug Socket -
http://www.gearbest.com/motorcycle-fair ... 26234.html
Re: Handlebar Mounted Charging Ports
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:08 pm
by WhiteNoise
There's chrome out there too, a Kuryakyn Power Point and Eklipes Cobra. No time now for me to google, but thought I'd pass it on
Either way, it's a good accessory to add.....
Although there are easier and less expensive ways to get the power. Other's will jump in. Re: Using a battery tender lead.
Someone take over please, I really gotta get to the nursing home!
Thanx!

Re: Handlebar Mounted Charging Ports
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:10 pm
by Oyabun
I have just installed my version on my 2012 PCX and wanted to post a how-to when I'll have time to write it.
I e installed in the "glovebox" to the really left bottom of the box so I can connect longdr chargers also. As all of my devices are charging from USB I bought a dual USB outlet for a hefty sum of like 3USD from ebay ad very happy with the results. As one have fo remove the windshield and a few body panels it might be a bit more complex than a steering mountrd one, but one has toanyway connct the electronic of the scoot ro cconnect it ti relayed and protected circuit - so not mucb of an improvenet compared to others.
Re: Handlebar Mounted Charging Ports
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:23 pm
by Oyabun
Sorry for the typos. Writing from my not too large screened smartphone and when I tried submit my edited changes it did not let me do it.
Re: Handlebar Mounted Charging Ports
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:03 pm
by homie
Oyabun wrote:Sorry for the typos. Writing from my not too large screened smartphone and when I tried submit my edited changes it did not let me do it.
No body cares, hey that's actually the most decent solution I've seen for accessory power and you could bypass the low amp fuse on the one in the glove box. Maybe warm a pair of gloves or dry your hair right?