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Wiring was a piece of cake! The inline splices work great, have never seen that way before. I did remove some more of the outer sheathing and stripped some more insulation back to expose some more bare wire. I did not take any pictures but will remove the seat and get some pics posted. They look BAD A$$! I can see the red glow behind me when looking in my mirrors!
How will they fit with a trailer hitch installed? Or will they fit at all if there is a strut from a trailer hitch in the general area? I really want a set of these but also have the need for a trailer hitch. And don't want to lose out on one because of the other.
When the time comes I'll use a hitch from MC hitch and it does not look like there would be any problem at all.
What I would be more concerned about is compatibility of trailer harness and bike harness once the Fillerz sub harness is slaved in.
I asked that question to CD's tech support and their answer was it wasn't a problem as long as you connect the trailer harness first and the Fillerz harness second in the loop.
I asked that question to CD's tech support and their answer was it wasn't a problem as long as you connect the trailer harness first and the Fillerz harness second in the loop.
I knew it was one or the other, that way makes sense.
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