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There are two wires inside the left fairing. How do you connect devices to them? ( Like a navigation system or 12v charger.)
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They appear to be bullet connectors. Go to radio shack, they should have something similar. Crimp those on to wires connected to your device and you should be good to go. Use some dielectric grease as well, to prevent corrosion.
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It might be better to find out what these are for before you connect something to them. It would suck to connect your GPS up to the horn switch or connect something that draws way too much wattage or amperage for the wire to handle. there has to be a ninja forum or an owners manual to find out.
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The loose wires in the left side of the fairing are accessory leads for the factory heated grips or whatever else you want to connect to them. The black/yellow striped wire with a male connector is ground, the white/blue striped wire with a female connector is +12v. They're switched by the key and the FSM shows they have a 2A fuse in a separate fuse box from the main.
Spend the $$ for a factory service manual. It's well worth the cash.
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