Author HEX ezCAN  (Read 2414 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

  • Offline UrsusPolaris   fr

    • Explorer Member  ‐    73
    • **
      #30

    Offline UrsusPolaris

    • Explorer Member
    • **
    • Posts: 73
    • City / Town: Essonne
    • Country: fr
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #30 on: March 18, 2023, 02:53:51 am
    March 18, 2023, 02:53:51 am
    Hi all,

    I used this kind of brackets : Aliexpress brackets

    These ones looks good too (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005251043489.html) They are used one the Triumph with the Akrapovitch exhaust)
    Last Edit: March 18, 2023, 02:56:21 am by UrsusPolaris

  • Offline Maxwell

    • Explorer Junior  ‐    10
    • *
      #31

    Offline Maxwell

    • Explorer Junior
    • *
    • Posts: 10
    • Bike: Tiger 1200
    • City / Town: Gloucester
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #31 on: March 18, 2023, 11:36:06 am
    March 18, 2023, 11:36:06 am




    I used some leftover brackets from the K3 install, went all A Bike thing on the lights

  • Offline UrsusPolaris   fr

    • Explorer Member  ‐    73
    • **
      #32

    Offline UrsusPolaris

    • Explorer Member
    • **
    • Posts: 73
    • City / Town: Essonne
    • Country: fr
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #32 on: March 18, 2023, 07:57:46 pm
    March 18, 2023, 07:57:46 pm
    *Originally Posted by UrsusPolaris [+]
    Hi all,

    I used this kind of brackets : Aliexpress brackets

    These ones looks good too (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005251043489.html) They are used one the Triumph with the Akrapovitch exhaust)
    Some pictures...






    I need to remount the switch in a different way to fit Barkbuster.

    Note: The screws that come with the switch are very hard to screw in. It's better to "grind" the screw holes before finally mounting the switch.

  • Offline Meese   us

    • Explorer Pro  ‐    121
    • ***
      #33

    Offline Meese

    • Explorer Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 121
    • Bike: 1200 GT Explorer
    • City / Town: Pacific NorthWet
    • Country: us
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #33 on: March 18, 2023, 08:30:06 pm
    March 18, 2023, 08:30:06 pm
    Looks good, Ursus.

    Two questions:

    1) Is the switch Off-On-On, or On-Off-On?

    2) Is the switch easy to operate with gloves on?
    Ken IBA# 366
    '23 Tiger GT Explorer, '16 Tiger 800 XCx, '13 K16GTL, '09 K13GT-LD, '03 K12LT
    A journey of a thousand miles begins in first gear...

  • Offline UrsusPolaris   fr

    • Explorer Member  ‐    73
    • **
      #34

    Offline UrsusPolaris

    • Explorer Member
    • **
    • Posts: 73
    • City / Town: Essonne
    • Country: fr
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #34 on: March 18, 2023, 10:03:00 pm
    March 18, 2023, 10:03:00 pm
    Hi,

    Second case : On-Off-On (1 = 50%, 2 = 100 %)
    In most cases, the button is set to 1.
    I don't drive a lot at night (or during the night).
    Just about 2 800km !

    The button is easy to manipulate... as long as it is well fixed.

     I have to put it back correctly. But the "cross" of the screws is a little "damaged" (Posidriv n.1)

  • Offline Meese   us

    • Explorer Pro  ‐    121
    • ***
      #35

    Offline Meese

    • Explorer Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 121
    • Bike: 1200 GT Explorer
    • City / Town: Pacific NorthWet
    • Country: us
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #35 on: March 19, 2023, 12:57:37 am
    March 19, 2023, 12:57:37 am
    Thanks, Ursus.

    It can be difficult to drive small screws into plastic if the hole is a little too tight.
    Ken IBA# 366
    '23 Tiger GT Explorer, '16 Tiger 800 XCx, '13 K16GTL, '09 K13GT-LD, '03 K12LT
    A journey of a thousand miles begins in first gear...

  • Offline jjscsix   us

    • Explorer Pro  ‐    226
    • ***
      #36

    Offline jjscsix

    • Explorer Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 226
    • Bike: Tiger 1200
    • City / Town: Texas
    • Country: us
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #36 on: March 19, 2023, 02:35:29 pm
    March 19, 2023, 02:35:29 pm
    *Originally Posted by UrsusPolaris [+]
    Hi,

    Second case : On-Off-On (1 = 50%, 2 = 100 %)
    In most cases, the button is set to 1.
    I don't drive a lot at night (or during the night).
    Just about 2 800km !

    The button is easy to manipulate... as long as it is well fixed.

     I have to put it back correctly. But the "cross" of the screws is a little "damaged" (Posidriv n.1)

    I have that same switch and used it on a previous bike. With the rubber cover over the switch and gloves on, I found it difficult to use.  And of course, it always had the cover on it to water proof it, and I always wear gloves. So I never liked it
    Jim
    2023 Tiger 1200 GT Explorer
    2020 Ninja 1000 SX
    2018 CBR 1000RR

  • Offline papadop88   us

    • Explorer Pro  ‐    292
    • ***
      #37

    Offline papadop88

    • Explorer Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 292
    • Bike: '23 Tiger 1200 RP
    • City / Town: Los Angeles
    • Country: us
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #37 on: March 20, 2023, 04:00:44 pm
    March 20, 2023, 04:00:44 pm
    I just ordered the D3 Fog bundle with selective yellow lens from Steve @ A Bike Thing.  He was helpful in confirming everything I need. 

    For right now, I'm just going to replace the existing fogs with the D3s. I didn't order the Denali mounts yet as I want to see if I can mount them using the existing mounts on the Rally Pro.  If that doesn't work, I will look into other mounting areas and also might look into ordering the Denali mounts or some other type of mount. 
    2023 Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro | Matt Khaki Green

  • Offline KennyDies   gb

    • Explorer Junior  ‐    5
    • *
      #38

    Offline KennyDies

    • Explorer Junior
    • *
    • Posts: 5
    • Bike: Tiger 1200
    • City / Town: Bournemouth
    • Country: gb
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #38 on: March 20, 2023, 07:44:17 pm
    March 20, 2023, 07:44:17 pm
    When you figure it out let me know  :082:

  • Offline jamieklb   gb

    • Explorer Pro  ‐    299
    • ***
    • Topic Author
    • #39

    Offline jamieklb

    • Explorer Pro
    • ***
    • Topic Author
    • Posts: 299
    • The most northerly UK Tiger 1200 so far...
    • Bike: 2022 Rally Explorer.
    • City / Town: Kinlochbervie.
    • Country: gb
    Re: HEX ezCAN
    Reply #39 on: March 21, 2023, 03:18:51 pm
    March 21, 2023, 03:18:51 pm
    Seeing that I started this thread I thought I should post a few pics of my set up.
    A pair of Baja Designs Squadron Pros for the upper lights and S1s for the lower ones. At the moment they all come on with the main beam switch, turning night into day. I'll add a separate switch at some point so they don't all come on together unless I need them to.
    I've got a split Denali Sound Bomb tucked away on both sides which is also controlled by the EZ Can. A wee squeak from the original horn followed by a blast from the Denali a 1/4 of a second later.
    I've already lost the dust cover for the EZ Can so now that's got a latex glove thumb protecting it for now.
    BTW, my front wheel isn't offset - it's just the angle I took the pic from.