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Hey guys I’ll be fitting some 12 inch Burleigh bars soon and I have some questions below
The kit comes with the a longer Clutch cable, ABS Brake Hose and the ‘standard’ wiring extensions….
But I need to extend the following
Turn signal wires
Cruise Control wires
Heated grip wires
So my questions are….. Is there aftermarket extensions available for these?
If not do I need to source the exact same gauge wires for each?
I figure the resistance for the turn signal and the heated grips might need to be specific! Or am I just over thinking it and close enough will be good enough?
Hey guys I’ll be fitting some 12 inch Burleigh bars soon and I have some questions below
The kit comes with the a longer Clutch cable, ABS Brake Hose and the ‘standard’ wiring extensions….
But I need to extend the following
Turn signal wires
Cruise Control wires
Heated grip wires
So my questions are….. Is there aftermarket extensions available for these?
If not do I need to source the exact same gauge wires for each?
I figure the resistance for the turn signal and the heated grips might need to be specific! Or am I just over thinking it and close enough will be good enough?
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NAMZ makes wire extension with factory connections that allow you to extend up to 15” for turn signals, throttle, etc. Just used some myself to splice into them for small LED turn signals, so I wouldn’t have to splice and ruin the factory turn signal harness. They allow you to just disconnect your turn signal connection and connect it to one end and then plug the other end where the original connection came out of. Basically no un-fishing wires in and out of your bars. Hope that helps!
Thanks mate, I did a search for NAMZ and found a local shop that stocks them.
I couldn't find anything for the Cruise Control or the Heated grips, but I did pull out the huge rubber grommet out of the frame and pulled out the wiring. Some of them are really long, so I'm hoping they are what i need!
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