Wireing clips under rear fender..
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Wireing clips under rear fender..
Does anyone know were i can get those clips? Long story short...the wireing got chewed up by the rear tire AGAIN and Im assuming its because those clippes are missing.there is like 7 or so little studs that those clips go to under the rear fender tha hold the brake light and blinker wires....
and cant find them anywhere.
and cant find them anywhere.
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Got them on the way...But I have a question....my bike has been lowered 2 inches via the rear shocks,does anyone know of any other way to secure the wires in there? I dont want to raise it back up, but at the same time, i sure dont feel like going through this everytime i ride...
I was thinking about that super sticky stuff that harley uses(dont know whats its called) to secure the wires in place of these clips,I figure its only 4 wires under there, if i was to put the wires side byside instead of rapped up like a pencil, it would be thinner.....
I was thinking about that super sticky stuff that harley uses(dont know whats its called) to secure the wires in place of these clips,I figure its only 4 wires under there, if i was to put the wires side byside instead of rapped up like a pencil, it would be thinner.....
Last edited by junglejoe; 08-13-2012 at 07:19 PM.
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Just go to Lowes or Home Depot and get the little sticky backed zip tie holders. You can get a bag of 20 for a couple bucks. I lowered my Fat Bob and put a WG fender on it. I didnt like the wires running down the middle of the fender so I used the stickies and ran it down the sides instead. This is what Im talking about .http://www.electricalwireties.com/page/839550
Last edited by spankdog; 08-16-2012 at 01:34 AM.
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There is an self-adhesive conduit (Number 54 in the pic) that is used to run the wires from the from of the fender to th rear lamp on the Street Bob. The part number is 69200018, but I am guessing that is for an intire roll cause New Castle has it at $147.00. But I have picked it up from the dealer for a couple of bucks depending on how long a piece you want.
I basiclly did what Joe above recommended when I swapped out my tail light with a hybrid version. I use the coduit from the hole to the rail, so the wire isnt exposed anywhere.
I basiclly did what Joe above recommended when I swapped out my tail light with a hybrid version. I use the coduit from the hole to the rail, so the wire isnt exposed anywhere.
Last edited by blueangel73; 08-16-2012 at 08:49 AM.