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Thread: Installing Pro Design teather

  1. #1
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    Installing Pro Design teather

    I bought a pro design teather, and was wondering if anyone could give me some step by step directions. I just dont want to mess anything up, im not the best handy man...lol
    Thanks for any help
    '06 LTR 450
    CNYMRA- #22

  2. #2
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    Nov 2002
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    wisconsin
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    Just completed mine.
    Take front fenders off and look for a empty 2 prong female plug by the right side headlamp.It has some brown and black wires going to it.All you do is get some male spade connectors for the pro design and plug them in,then i used sealant to cover it up good.
    I did notice that it will turn over yet with the tether out but will
    not fire unless tether is in.
    Hope this helps.
    11' grizzly 700

  3. #3
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    Wisconsin
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    all tether switches are the same? i have a pro armor
    2004 Troy Lee Preddyrocket
    *Pro Aluminum nerf bars
    *Blingstar Cross bumper
    *Motoin Pro twist throttle
    *Maxxis I-razr's
    *Honda Civic Intake
    *Lonestar Steering Stem
    *Lonestar +2 A-arms
    *Dura-blue axle
    *Big Gun Evo pipe and rev box
    *side winder sprokets and chain

  4. #4
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    Iowa
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    Basically you have to find a wire(think it is brown) that has power to it(use test light)....and when you ground it, the motor will die. This should be the one you hook your tether into.
    03' Predator, WB Pipe, Twin Air Clamp On, Nicholas Cycle Race Modified Carb, Niicholas Cycle Race Port and Flowed Head, Wiseco 12.5:1 piston, PMR Rear Bumper, HPD Front Bumper, Gunner Tether Cord, Rath Racing Vicous Pegs, Rath Racing headlight covers, Rath Chromoly Fender Brackets, HPD steering dampener, JetBlast air scoops, HPD triple rate springs, Fox rezzies, Lightened 30lbs, Lowered 2 Inches, 2-25 fin inline coolers.

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