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  1. Hi Dano When I first purchased the bike roughly 5 years ago I signed up on this great site and researched thru all the info on this site and basically toke all the advice and recommendations then decided what I envisioned for my project, I am the type of guy that likes to work on things and make them my own so for me the upgrades serves multiple purposes it revives an old bike , I am using modern materials that improves reliability and safety, it also tests and improve my abilities and workmanship. because it is an older bike it is simple in its functionality and easily modified even with all its advanced electronics of that day, as an electronics Technician the wiring and electronics do not bother me. I have always worked on my own mechanics of my cars Snowmobiles and boats and Motorcycles and enjoy the work. Did I need to do all the upgrades, No , but when I look at the age of the bike and during planning I will always plan to replace wearable parts , brakes, bearings, bushings, seals, hoses, brake lines etc. because you just do not know if the previous owner actually maintained things. the other reason is I have the Tools, ability and garage space to perform this restore/upgrade so why not, much more fun then sitting on the couch watching the tube. take care Herman
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  2. That style won't work for you! That has a common for all the fuses, and you need one that treats the fuses as inline fuses... Contact Earl, Skydoc_17 as he sells the complete kit for you, and his prices are very reasonable!
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