I am considering making these for sale if there is interest. I can make the panel only for those who want to assemble their own, or I can make the completed unit. I can put the switch on the left if you like. For my bike, the left side is blocked by my phone mount. That is why I chose to have the switch on the right hand side. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I recently purchased a 2008 KLR 650 with only 925 miles on it, the perfect garage find. I purchased it as a second bike, my other bike is a 2012 Honda Goldwing. I came across your how to video`s and found them to be the best I`ve ever seen. As a new KLR owner, I plan to look at all your KLR video`s.
Great job! I took the design and made 50 of them. I am selling them for $149 plus shipping. 35 gone. When I'm down to 5, I'll build 50 more. Thanks Tim!
I like the addition of the rocker switch and illuminated usb. Great diy version of the klr dash panel. Seems like you're gearing up nicely for riding season.
I just wanted to thank you for the absolute incredible job you did with this instructional video. Unlike many others... your explanations were thorough and detailed... clear and concise. I know this to time to produce so I wanted to let you know how much we out here speciation your work!! Adding the electrical schematic was a definite nice touch. Thank you sir.
i just realized you made a template available. pretty awesome of you. i started cutting mine out of cardboard and realized it would be a bigger pain in the axx than i thought. thank you !!!!
PDM 60 is exactly what I've been looking for thanks for the great suggestions and the great videos. I think I'll put my pdm in the same spot as yours but with some velcro to secure it down and keep from moving around for sure.
Very good solution allowing some customisation. Ambient air temperature would be a good addition but so far I've been unable to find a suitable small gauge.
I have my recharge module attached so I can recharge stuff when it is off. It's worked very well for my phone, and action camera batteries, and Sena 20S. I haven't had an issue yet with my battery getting pulled down to the point that it hesitated to start. Pretty happy with that set up, but I like the PDW60 you mentioned. I'll have to look more into that.
Great job looks fantastic. I would strongly suggest a foam sleeve or Velcro the PDM to fender to minimize vibration. I have replaced countless modules at work due to separated circuit boards ECT. Now those risers look interesting!!!
Hey, thanks for the suggestion on mounting the PDM60. I will follow that advice. I love these handlebar risers. They are the ROX 2" pivot risers and they really get the bars where I need them.
I hooked mine up in the same general area on top of the rear mudguard/fender. I used windscreen fairing grommet/screws for the holes and when you tighten them up they seal the drilled holes for the PDM60 nicely creating a nice waterproof and vibration absorbing mount point.
New to the KLR and to your channel and I am hooked! I am not equipped for this kind of custom fabrication so i would definitely pay for your dash over the KLRDASH one. I don't think my dremel kit could make one as precise.
Hi Nick, The complete panel is $85 +actual shipping. It now includes a waterproof volt meter and switch each rated at IP65. The two USB port are now both 5V 2.1A and the LED colors are all red. All wiring and a fuse at the proper length for KLR install is included If you just want a bare steel panel (to build your own), it is $25 + shipping. Contact me at tim2wheels.gmail.com if you want one. Thanks for the interest Tim
Thanks for the video! Could you do a video for the bar risers install? Especially if you had to rewire the electrical in order to make it work.. my wiring doesn't have enough give
Hi Devon, I don't have that bike any longer so I can't make a video. However, I can tell you that I did not have to replace any of the wiring or cables for these risers. I did have to re-route some of them to give enough slack to turn the handlebars to full lock without binding. I changed the routing from running through the triple tree, to coming up behind the triple tree and then up to the handle bars. This change gave the stock cables plenty of room for turning safely. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Great work. Has anyone figured out how much to "enlarge" the Panel Diagram to make it to scale. Great work, this one has been on my list, and you've done a brilliant job of providing details and inspiration!
Hi Tony, The drawing was done on "Legal" size paper (14"x 8.5") to fit in the dimensions. You can print it on "Letter" size (11" x 8.5") by selecting "actual size" when printing. It will cut off a bit on each end, but you will get the full plate and the scale will be correct. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Hey Kendall, Yes, it was right below the wiring diagram on my website. Here a direct link to the PDF tim2wheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/T2W-KLR650-Light-Mounting-Bracket.pdf Please be sure to fit and modify as needed for your bike.
Tim excellent work as always! I have one comment and one question. For the electrical newbies you might mention the the only reason ground goes to the switch is because it is lighted and not actually being switched. My question is how daylight readable is the voltmeter? I have not been able to find any that I could read in direct daylight. My personal opinion is that for a motorcycle the voltmeter need to have a ambient light photocell sensor to control the brightness of the display for day/night.
Hi Terry, Good point on the grounding. The volt meter has good visibility most of the time. Located where it is, the fairing provides shadowing to help. On a bright day if the sun is directly on it, the display is harder to see, but it has not been an issue for me. I suppose a back-lit LCD would be best all around. Your photocell idea would be good too. So far I'm very happy with this setup.
The link for template doesnt seem to work anymore. Does anyone have a copy of the template i could have or know of somewhere else with a similar template?? Id love to make one of these!
Are you going to be making any more videos any time soon? I’ve really enjoyed your klr videos a lot and they’ve helped me with my klr a bunch.. I hope your well and happy holidays..
Hello Tim - quality of work and I appreciate you taking the time to show us the how to....I would be interested in purchase a panel! How I can get in contact regarding pricing? Please advise and Thanks again! and be safe!
Carlos, The complete panel is $85 +actual shipping. It now includes a waterproof volt meter and switch each rated at IP65. The two USB port are now both 5V 2.1A and the LED colors are all red. All wiring and a fuse at the proper length for KLR install is included If you just want a bare steel panel (to build your own), it is $25 + shipping. Contact me at tim2wheels.gmail.com if you want one. Thanks for the interest Tim
Hey Tim, Love your videos. I mounted the same outlets and the USB fell apart on the first 200 mile dirt trip. Switch out to two plain 12V ports. (cigarette lighter). How did yours hold up? Keep up the great site man.
Well done, Tim! I'm super impressed with your design! I'd like to hire you to make the bracket for my KLR. Would you do it? I can handle the painting, ports, switch and wiring, but the bracket... out of my skill set. Let me know if you'd be willing to make some. I bet you'd have a market. I'll be first in line to buy! Thank you for sharing your expertise! Your videos are so helpful!
Howdy TIm, Just a question regarding your PDM60. I recently picked up one a couple months ago and has been working perfectly up until yesterday when the device just stopped working after I stopped the bike to refuel (both the Denali Soundbomb and my Rigid Duallys werent getting power). Once home I popped the seat off the bike and found it wasnt turning on when switched (wired up correctly as per Rowe Electronics instructions) and apparently it can happen on 'Rare' occasions that the device will lock up and require removal from the bike and re-programming to get it to wake back up. Which is kind of annoying, thankfully it was powering Non Essentials but if someone were to wire it up differently this 'Rare' occurrence could leave you stranded on a ride if you use it to control an essential circuit in starting the bike. Have you ever had a 'Lock Up' of your PDM60 ??
eqjunkie - No, I have not had that happen yet. That would be a pain. I think these devices should always power auxillary type devices. Thanks for sharing your experience. maybe it can help others who see this.
Hi Otto, Here's a link to the panel drawing. tim2wheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/T2W-DIY-KLR650-Power-Panel-Diagram.pdf Please adjust as needed for your bike.
Hey, could I set that pdm to turn off my blinkers after so many seconds? Then reset when I flip the blinkers on again? Used to then going off on the harley. The blinkers on this bike are what will kill me.
Hi David, The Rowe Electronics PDM-60 is available through several sources including Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, Revzilla, Twisted Throttle, and Amazon. Thanks for watching.
It's in my parts box now. My wife says I'll soon have enough spare parts to build a second KLR (I wish). Here the Amazon link if you want one like that. a.co/4tehmvy
Yes I am well, thank you for asking. Like most people, I have been busy with work and family. I have new videos in the works and expect to be releasing them soon. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Tim2Wheels thank you. If you would keep us posted on upcoming rides. I have talked to you a couple times about getting together for a ride at some point, but I know life keeps us all busy. Best I remember your near Asheville. I took a Federal LEO job that puts me in the Asheville area 2-3 times a week. Any way I would love to get a ride going in the spring maybe into Catalooche to see the ELK for a nice day ride. Let me know how you feel about planing something. Thanks again
You should call that your "tim plate" and start selling them. Good Stuff as always.
Thanks for the comment. If there was enough interest, I may consider it.
Thanks for watching.
If you could do it less expensively than the KLR dash
you'll get interest.
I am considering making these for sale if there is interest. I can make the panel only for those who want to assemble their own, or I can make the completed unit. I can put the switch on the left if you like. For my bike, the left side is blocked by my phone mount. That is why I chose to have the switch on the right hand side.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I want 10% of all sales....lol
I'll buy 1
I recently purchased a 2008 KLR 650 with only 925 miles on it, the perfect garage find. I purchased it as a second bike, my other bike is a 2012 Honda Goldwing. I came across your how to video`s and found them to be the best I`ve ever seen. As a new KLR owner, I plan to look at all your KLR video`s.
Welcome to the KLR family. Thanks for watching.
I agree!
Great job! I took the design and made 50 of them. I am selling them for $149 plus shipping. 35 gone. When I'm down to 5, I'll build 50 more. Thanks Tim!
Thank you so much. Just when I’m thinking about this I check with your page and boom there it is.
I like the addition of the rocker switch and illuminated usb. Great diy version of the klr dash panel. Seems like you're gearing up nicely for riding season.
Thanks! I do like the digital voltage meter. The whole setup is nice.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I just wanted to thank you for the absolute incredible job you did with this instructional video. Unlike many others... your explanations were thorough and detailed... clear and concise. I know this to time to produce so I wanted to let you know how much we out here speciation your work!! Adding the electrical schematic was a definite nice touch. Thank you sir.
i just realized you made a template available. pretty awesome of you. i started cutting mine out of cardboard and realized it would be a bigger pain in the axx than i thought.
thank you !!!!
Thanks for the comment Steve. I'm glad the template was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Just found this- how can we get a template of we have our own sheet metal and layout.
Thanks found the link above. Fantastic.
Thanks a lot for the layout/plans, I managed to fab and install similar on my bike.
PDM 60 is exactly what I've been looking for thanks for the great suggestions and the great videos. I think I'll put my pdm in the same spot as yours but with some velcro to secure it down and keep from moving around for sure.
Good idea. These are nice units, I have enjoyed mine.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Very good solution allowing some customisation. Ambient air temperature would be a good addition but so far I've been unable to find a suitable small gauge.
very nice job! As a metal fab guy of 18 years, i appreciate the ingenuity! Electrical wise i am hopeless though..
Thanks Josh,
I'm a metal fab novice, but working to develop my skills.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I would love to see these tutorials for the gen 1 KLR's
I have my recharge module attached so I can recharge stuff when it is off. It's worked very well for my phone, and action camera batteries, and Sena 20S. I haven't had an issue yet with my battery getting pulled down to the point that it hesitated to start. Pretty happy with that set up, but I like the PDW60 you mentioned. I'll have to look more into that.
That's a good idea. Thanks for sharing and for watching.
Man you are good. Just bought a 2018 that I’ve torn apart lol
You always impress. Been looking for something like the Rowe PDM60. Just purchased it while watching this! Great stuff.
Great job looks fantastic. I would strongly suggest a foam sleeve or Velcro the PDM to fender to minimize vibration. I have replaced countless modules at work due to separated circuit boards ECT. Now those risers look interesting!!!
Hey, thanks for the suggestion on mounting the PDM60. I will follow that advice.
I love these handlebar risers. They are the ROX 2" pivot risers and they really get the bars where I need them.
I hooked mine up in the same general area on top of the rear mudguard/fender. I used windscreen fairing grommet/screws for the holes and when you tighten them up they seal the drilled holes for the PDM60 nicely creating a nice waterproof and vibration absorbing mount point.
Thanks for the input. That sounds lake a good solution.
New to the KLR and to your channel and I am hooked! I am not equipped for this kind of custom fabrication so i would definitely pay for your dash over the KLRDASH one. I don't think my dremel kit could make one as precise.
Hi Nick,
The complete panel is $85 +actual shipping. It now includes a waterproof volt meter and switch each rated at IP65. The two USB port are now both 5V 2.1A and the LED colors are all red. All wiring and a fuse at the proper length for KLR install is included
If you just want a bare steel panel (to build your own), it is $25 + shipping.
Contact me at tim2wheels.gmail.com if you want one.
Thanks for the interest
Tim
Thanks for the video! Could you do a video for the bar risers install? Especially if you had to rewire the electrical in order to make it work.. my wiring doesn't have enough give
Hi Devon, I don't have that bike any longer so I can't make a video. However, I can tell you that I did not have to replace any of the wiring or cables for these risers. I did have to re-route some of them to give enough slack to turn the handlebars to full lock without binding. I changed the routing from running through the triple tree, to coming up behind the triple tree and then up to the handle bars. This change gave the stock cables plenty of room for turning safely.
I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
@@Tim2Wheels That helps immensely! Thanks for the help and all you do!
Great work. Has anyone figured out how much to "enlarge" the Panel Diagram to make it to scale. Great work, this one has been on my list, and you've done a brilliant job of providing details and inspiration!
Hi Tony, The drawing was done on "Legal" size paper (14"x 8.5") to fit in the dimensions. You can print it on "Letter" size (11" x 8.5") by selecting "actual size" when printing. It will cut off a bit on each end, but you will get the full plate and the scale will be correct.
I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Thanks, that totally made sense. I'm moving closer to moving forward on this, you rock!
great stuff. watching all your videos
Great video again Tim ! Thank you as always.
Thanks for the details
Great stuff Tim. Did you remove the cable holder brackets from the four bolts when you installed the dash panel? Thanks.
Great video, I found the wiring diagram, but not the bracket diagram. Is it still available?
Hey Kendall,
Yes, it was right below the wiring diagram on my website. Here a direct link to the PDF tim2wheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/T2W-KLR650-Light-Mounting-Bracket.pdf
Please be sure to fit and modify as needed for your bike.
Tim excellent work as always! I have one comment and one question. For the electrical newbies you might mention the the only reason ground goes to the switch is because it is lighted and not actually being switched. My question is how daylight readable is the voltmeter? I have not been able to find any that I could read in direct daylight. My personal opinion is that for a motorcycle the voltmeter need to have a ambient light photocell sensor to control the brightness of the display for day/night.
Hi Terry, Good point on the grounding.
The volt meter has good visibility most of the time. Located where it is, the fairing provides shadowing to help. On a bright day if the sun is directly on it, the display is harder to see, but it has not been an issue for me. I suppose a back-lit LCD would be best all around. Your photocell idea would be good too.
So far I'm very happy with this setup.
Hi Tim: Love the videos, ever think about doing a tire swap video (front and rear)? Not many solid ones online.
The link for template doesnt seem to work anymore. Does anyone have a copy of the template i could have or know of somewhere else with a similar template?? Id love to make one of these!
Are you going to be making any more videos any time soon? I’ve really enjoyed your klr videos a lot and they’ve helped me with my klr a bunch.. I hope your well and happy holidays..
Any chance of making an A4 version of the template available? I tried resizing with print options but the size is not correct
Great video!!!
Hey, how do you call these wires? How can I find exactly these ones on google? Please help
Detailed video 👍🏼
Hello Tim - quality of work and I appreciate you taking the time to show us the how to....I would be interested in purchase a panel! How I can get in contact regarding pricing? Please advise and Thanks again! and be safe!
Carlos,
The complete panel is $85 +actual shipping. It now includes a waterproof volt meter and switch each rated at IP65. The two USB port are now both 5V 2.1A and the LED colors are all red. All wiring and a fuse at the proper length for KLR install is included
If you just want a bare steel panel (to build your own), it is $25 + shipping.
Contact me at tim2wheels.gmail.com if you want one.
Thanks for the interest
Tim
I had a similar setup and the first rain damaged my voltmeter let us know how waterproof your voltmeter is
Great video and idea as usual .
Tank you for the kind words and for watching.
Hey Tim, Love your videos. I mounted the same outlets and the USB fell apart on the first 200 mile dirt trip. Switch out to two plain 12V ports. (cigarette lighter). How did yours hold up? Keep up the great site man.
So far, they are holding up, but I've been riding mostly on road. I will keep a close watch on them and post any problems. Thanks for the tip.
Well done, Tim! I'm super impressed with your design! I'd like to hire you to make the bracket for my KLR. Would you do it? I can handle the painting, ports, switch and wiring, but the bracket... out of my skill set. Let me know if you'd be willing to make some. I bet you'd have a market. I'll be first in line to buy! Thank you for sharing your expertise! Your videos are so helpful!
Hmm, send me an email at tim2wheels@gmail.com and we can discuss.
Thanks! Email sent.
Huffs Haven j
Howdy TIm,
Just a question regarding your PDM60. I recently picked up one a couple months ago and has been working perfectly up until yesterday when the device just stopped working after I stopped the bike to refuel (both the Denali Soundbomb and my Rigid Duallys werent getting power). Once home I popped the seat off the bike and found it wasnt turning on when switched (wired up correctly as per Rowe Electronics instructions) and apparently it can happen on 'Rare' occasions that the device will lock up and require removal from the bike and re-programming to get it to wake back up. Which is kind of annoying, thankfully it was powering Non Essentials but if someone were to wire it up differently this 'Rare' occurrence could leave you stranded on a ride if you use it to control an essential circuit in starting the bike. Have you ever had a 'Lock Up' of your PDM60 ??
eqjunkie - No, I have not had that happen yet. That would be a pain. I think these devices should always power auxillary type devices. Thanks for sharing your experience. maybe it can help others who see this.
another great how to video...
I am interested in buying one of these from you.
Where can I get a copy or PDF of the design?
Hi Otto, Here's a link to the panel drawing. tim2wheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/T2W-DIY-KLR650-Power-Panel-Diagram.pdf
Please adjust as needed for your bike.
It appears that your domain name has expired, so we can't get your template.
Hey, could I set that pdm to turn off my blinkers after so many seconds? Then reset when I flip the blinkers on again? Used to then going off on the harley. The blinkers on this bike are what will kill me.
No, I don't think it's possible to control turn signals with the PDM60. However, you can check with the manufacturer to be sure.
great video as always very informative thanks
Tim ! Where do you get the PDM 60 at ? Thanks Dave
Hi David, The Rowe Electronics PDM-60 is available through several sources including Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, Revzilla, Twisted Throttle, and Amazon.
Thanks for watching.
nice job as usual!!
What did you end up doing with the old one I'm looking for something like it for my vfr
It's in my parts box now. My wife says I'll soon have enough spare parts to build a second KLR (I wish).
Here the Amazon link if you want one like that. a.co/4tehmvy
Haven't heard from you in a while. Hope everything is well.
Yes I am well, thank you for asking. Like most people, I have been busy with work and family. I have new videos in the works and expect to be releasing them soon.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Tim2Wheels thank you. If you would keep us posted on upcoming rides. I have talked to you a couple times about getting together for a ride at some point, but I know life keeps us all busy. Best I remember your near Asheville. I took a Federal LEO job that puts me in the Asheville area 2-3 times a week. Any way I would love to get a ride going in the spring maybe into Catalooche to see the ELK for a nice day ride. Let me know how you feel about planing something. Thanks again
Paul Hampton hey Paul, that sounds good. Stay in touch and we'll plan something.
what's happened to Tim, we haven't had a video in months?
nice
I agree :) Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I was so excited about this pdm60 thing till I saw that it was priced about $175 too much
Yes it is pricey, but it is a nice device.
Thanks for the comments and for watching.
3/4 of the video could have been cut
Hi Jean, I look forward to seeing your version.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Let's see your video asshole!