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Here is where I stashed the horn, and you can see the temp sender for the Trail Tech Vapor gauge.

Speaking of the Vapor, couple more photos of that installation.
I used a mash up of different kits, especially the warning lights. Normally they come as a set of four but I ordered extra bulbs and combined them in a 9 pin connector. This allowed me to get all the warning light functions in one place.
From left to right: Oil pressure light is actuated by a stock sender.
The Neutral light is actuated by an R1100 neutral switch modified to work on the K shift drum. I don't mind not having a gear position indicator as long as I have the neutral light. I do have to pull the clutch lever to start the engine though.
The turn signal indicator is in the middle. I had to solder diodes into the leads so the right turn signal wouldn't also actuate the left and vice versa.
Highbeam ended up in the headlight bucket, just above the gauges.
Low fuel was a bit tricky. I ended up buying a 2 kohm thermistor from the local electronics supply and wired it into the stock circuit in the 4L position. Works like a charm.
The Gen light was wired up stock as well.
The Vapor indicates speed, rpm,trip and odometer, clock,
water temp, elapsed time, max speed/rpm/water temp and ambient air temp.It also has shift lights, as well as high water temp warning. They are programmable for low and high, actually high and higher.
I've had one on my XR650R for at least 8 years, so it was an easy choice to make.


Thermistor

Any questions, feel free to ask.