Screaming Eagle Twist Grip Sensor Part Number (TBW)???
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Screaming Eagle Twist Grip Sensor Part Number (TBW)???
I am getting ready to install new bars and am going to wire them internally. I have read that a lot of guys use the Screaming Eagle Twist Grip sensor (part #32310-08) which is longer and does not have the dreaded "Green Connector."
Looking at the HD website under Fitment, it is for '08-'13 models. Anyone know if this part works for 2014+ or if there is a version available that does?
I am not sure if the Canbus system changes this part or not.
Thanks!
Looking at the HD website under Fitment, it is for '08-'13 models. Anyone know if this part works for 2014+ or if there is a version available that does?
I am not sure if the Canbus system changes this part or not.
Thanks!
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Twist grip throttle
Go ahead and get it save yourself the time of pulling the wires and getting it put together and have to pull it all part again.. I had to pull wires like 3 times cause the bike was in limp home mode then we found out about the twist grip sensor and yes the wiring is alittle tougher for pulling and there is no more green connector.. everything worked just fine after that..
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FYI - I am currently in the process of installing my bars. I did order the SE Twist Grip Sensor Part # 32310-08 and now I know why the Main Harley website states that it is for '13 and down.
The main connectors between the bike and the sensor are still the same however they have been reversed male to female from one side to the other.
I took it to a local deal and purchased new pins and am having them crimp them on the new harness. I will remove the plug end off the original harness and reinstall it on the new one.
Hop this makes sense, it does work but needs to be modified for the '14+ bikes.
You can see pictures in my signature link.
The main connectors between the bike and the sensor are still the same however they have been reversed male to female from one side to the other.
I took it to a local deal and purchased new pins and am having them crimp them on the new harness. I will remove the plug end off the original harness and reinstall it on the new one.
Hop this makes sense, it does work but needs to be modified for the '14+ bikes.
You can see pictures in my signature link.
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You can check part numbers for your bike using an on-line parts website.
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