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Re the magnetic coin tray, does it magnetically hold the coins in place?Are coins in Canada magnetic?My own story; I cycle up to Canada, but not often enough. On my last trip, I took the bills and coins from a previous trip, some years ago. I stopped for coffee at a Tim Hortons, and the teenager behind the counter refused my money, saying he didn't recognize it. Apparently Canada had revamped their currency.Fortunately there was an old codger behind me in line, who vouched for the authenticity of the dollars, and told the youth that he had to take it.
All our silver coins are attracted (ferrous is the term I think) we used to have a copper penny but that's been abandoned, you probably tried to pay with a $2 bill thats been phased out also, yes all our bills are modified.
I like how you've mounted the driving lights. Do you have more details on that, please? I used some springy strapping & aluminium plate to mount them to the fork tubes. Works well, but need removing (& cleaning, polishing & fresh rubbers) each fork oil change. I would like to try adding a relay to the horns (Hellas), but I haven't yet been able to translate any of my collection of instructions & diagrams to my V7s' particular hardware. (Even though I did manage to do so on other bikes back in the 70's & 80's).
What is it with people adding magnets to their bikes to hold coins and Allen keys?
Too true. On my last big trip my gear shifter fell off. Had to pull off all the camping gear and luggage to get to the tools.
I have made a number of improvements and some changes, you can decide which is which.
I rewired the bright / hi-beam lead to run a relay instead of the light. The relay has fused, heavier wire running from the battery back to the high beam and running lights (all LED). It's been working fine for over a year now with no error codes.