O2 sensor eliminator plug in connector location

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    Hi folks,
    Could anyone be nice enough and attempt to explain to me where the O2 sensor connectors are that I need to plug the O2 eliminators into?
    I see the O2 sensors towards the bottom of the bike ('07 6th gen), but I can't quite trace the wiring up due to the fairings....

    I would just like to avoid stripping off both fairings if I don't have to....

    I got the Power commander III and had no trouble locating that montrous connector, but the end spot of the O2's has so far eluded me. :confused:

    thanks for any leads,

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    Plugs

    You will need to remove the left side lower and they are just under the radiator in a plastic cover .
     


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    thanks toe.
    damn, i was hoping not to remove a fairing, boy am i lazy!

    'preciate it

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    please tell if you thing that made a difference in performance or pm me.. do you have after market exhuast??
     


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    I have Scorpion slip ons, and figured to complete the cycle with a K&N filter and Power Comm III. No sense to me to have more free flow out (despite cat still on) without more free flow in.
    I'm not expecting miracles but we'll see. Will have to figure out the whole "map" thing with the computer and all, guess I'll try the famous "cozyes" map or something similar?
    I dk, this part is new to me. All my previous bikes have been carbureted. :biggrin:


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    update (just in case anyone wanted to know)
    installed cozye version 5 '06 mod/jonesy map, bike runs very smoothly, seemingly slight power gain in midrange, no flat spot around 5k rpm, overall very pleased.

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