I carry some emergency equipment like a tire inflator and 12 Vdc jump box (like for a car) and fuel can and syphon hose. I'm still working on the full tool kit. But making a video on this topic sounds great! Look for it in the future.
You've got the GoPro mounted, so I'd think it would make sense to do some ride vids. Even just a lazy Sunday afternoon ride on some Midwestern country roads, I'd watch. Thanks again for all your work on both RUclips and the forums... It's been mega helpful for me.
You Are welcome. I can upload some ride videos. I probably have a Terra Byte of ride videos. To the Beach! To the hills! All in 4K. I'll put up one and see how that goes. On most videos I have my voice talking about the X300 or information about the route. Thank you for your comment.
I do. I went through an evolution of designs with the windshield that you see in this video. Starting with a store bought bracket with a GPS mount that started to fail I then machined the large aluminum bracket this is visible here that everything (GoPro, Garmin and phone) attaches too. The video details the custom windshield designs I went through to get what you see in this video. The billet aluminum bracket started out a 1/2 inch thick by 5-inch wide by 8-inches tall. Here is the link to the short version windshield video - you can fast forward to about the 5:30 point. LINK ruclips.net/video/0l7nexJPLDk/видео.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone
nice video. how would one install a pair of amazon pod lights on the crash bars? is that a hard job to do? i assume the kawasaki OEM aux lights were easy since it already comes with the harnesses that make it plug and play?
I may already have the video that you are asking about. The video title is: OEM and 3rd party Aux lights and OEM harness plus connector options on the Kawasaki Versys X300. If goes into detail about utilizing the X300 Aux lights connector, OEM Aux lights harness and all the mating pig tail connectors to do whatever you want. The link to that video is here: ruclips.net/video/dRzLT4c4wwA/видео.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone
@@ropeysubstance1719 I have no plans for a fuse block. I have a standalone relay for my Delani Soundbomb Split Air Horn. The dual USB charging ports, wireless phone charging mount, Zumo XT, OEM Aux lights and GoPro 10 are all using the bikes Aux Lights connectors (2 translucent green barrel connectors (12 Vdc & ground) for USB ports and phone, and the white 2 pin connector for the OEM Aux lights and Zumo XT. I daisy chain the 4 devices to only use the green barrel connectors and 2 pin white Aux lights connectors. All add up to about 3.5 Amp and all this is supplied from the 5 Amp Aux Lights fuse under the seat. If I add most electronics, I may just add another standalone relay or for 2 or more heated gear items might add a fuse block. No bike wiring has been hacked into. The bike is stock. All my accessories and mods can be undone with no damage to the bike or the bikes wiring.
Your Kawasaki Versys X300 mod videos are the best!
Thank you- I appreciate your kind words.
wow... your bike is truly fully equipped !! Nice :)
I’m kind of running out of projects on the X300.
@@trekOCLVone then perhaps it's time to simply enjoy riding that nicely improved bike !!
you should do a video about all of the items and tools you carry for everyday riding on your X 300!
I carry some emergency equipment like a tire inflator and 12 Vdc jump box (like for a car) and fuel can and syphon hose. I'm still working on the full tool kit. But making a video on this topic sounds great! Look for it in the future.
You've got the GoPro mounted, so I'd think it would make sense to do some ride vids. Even just a lazy Sunday afternoon ride on some Midwestern country roads, I'd watch.
Thanks again for all your work on both RUclips and the forums... It's been mega helpful for me.
You Are welcome. I can upload some ride videos. I probably have a Terra Byte of ride videos. To the Beach! To the hills! All in 4K. I'll put up one and see how that goes. On most videos I have my voice talking about the X300 or information about the route. Thank you for your comment.
Hey brother wanted to thank you for all these tutorials helped me a lot keeping my bike maintained 🫶🏽
You are welcome. I enjoy working on bike and sharing what I’m doing.
Looking good Dave 👍🏻
Do you have a video on the custom mount you made for your gps electronics on the front windshield?
I do. I went through an evolution of designs with the windshield that you see in this video. Starting with a store bought bracket with a GPS mount that started to fail I then machined the large aluminum bracket this is visible here that everything (GoPro, Garmin and phone) attaches too. The video details the custom windshield designs I went through to get what you see in this video. The billet aluminum bracket started out a 1/2 inch thick by 5-inch wide by 8-inches tall. Here is the link to the short version windshield video - you can fast forward to about the 5:30 point. LINK ruclips.net/video/0l7nexJPLDk/видео.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone
nice video. how would one install a pair of amazon pod lights on the crash bars? is that a hard job to do? i assume the kawasaki OEM aux lights were easy since it already comes with the harnesses that make it plug and play?
I may already have the video that you are asking about. The video title is: OEM and 3rd party Aux lights and OEM harness plus connector options on the Kawasaki Versys X300. If goes into detail about utilizing the X300 Aux lights connector, OEM Aux lights harness and all the mating pig tail connectors to do whatever you want.
The link to that video is here: ruclips.net/video/dRzLT4c4wwA/видео.html&ab_channel=trekOCLVone
@@trekOCLVone thanks!! also, do you plan to install a fuse block to your battery for more mods? if so, please do a video on that install.
@@ropeysubstance1719 I have no plans for a fuse block. I have a standalone relay for my Delani Soundbomb Split Air Horn. The dual USB charging ports, wireless phone charging mount, Zumo XT, OEM Aux lights and GoPro 10 are all using the bikes Aux Lights connectors (2 translucent green barrel connectors (12 Vdc & ground) for USB ports and phone, and the white 2 pin connector for the OEM Aux lights and Zumo XT. I daisy chain the 4 devices to only use the green barrel connectors and 2 pin white Aux lights connectors. All add up to about 3.5 Amp and all this is supplied from the 5 Amp Aux Lights fuse under the seat. If I add most electronics, I may just add another standalone relay or for 2 or more heated gear items might add a fuse block. No bike wiring has been hacked into. The bike is stock. All my accessories and mods can be undone with no damage to the bike or the bikes wiring.
It's "Ver-Sis" not "Ver-Seez". It stands for Versatile Systems.