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Traditionally, yes, but they have several lines with varying pin sizes/spacing and connector shapes. Seems like one them has a flat 3 pin. Of course, any of them can have unpopulated spaces and still maintain weather rating if their blanking plug/pin is used. Harley does this.
The Harley dealer actually sells the pins and plastic housings. eBay is good for some of that stuff.
that's awesome to hear. I'll run to a dealer tomorrow. Thanks!
Originally Posted by cggorman
I don't know about the black PVC tube. I prefer Techflex, but if you're trying to look factory...it won't.
I get the vast majority of my electrical stuff from Mouser or Newark. They will have virtually every connector and sleeve type available. Once you settle on a part number, price check on ebay. Sometimes you can get a better deal there depending on specific needs and quantities. I boight a pile of assorted Deutsches last fall to build a wire harness. I think they all came from Mouser.
Anything used on factory bikes would be worth checking with the dealer parts department.
good looking out. I'll have to try those sites out. I wish there was a store local that sold stuff like this. Man do I miss having access to aviation electrical supplies.
Originally Posted by multihdrdr
Don't forget Digikey
I'll check them out
Originally Posted by cggorman
Traditionally, yes, but they have several lines with varying pin sizes/spacing and connector shapes. Seems like one them has a flat 3 pin. Of course, any of them can have unpopulated spaces and still maintain weather rating if their blanking plug/pin is used. Harley does this.
That's a good point . I'll probably just go with a 4 pin if I can't find the 3.
beautiful bike! I need mags for sure. I actually bought FXDWG fork tubes today. my rear suspension was $500 more than they originally quoted me so im going with the NIX 22s up front when i get the cash instead of an inverted setup.
Thanks, I went with the 14/15 lowrider wheels, just seemed to be an easier swap since everything is the same. Plus dual disc.
That sounds like a worth while upgrade for sure. Definitely adding it to the list. Thanks for all the info. Im not running highway pegs so i may go big bear front and back. If i wasn't running leg lowers, id definitely be running highway pegs.
I have both BBC front and rear mounts. If you ever want to run a highway type peg. Bungking makes a bar that fits with the BBC front mount.
I have both BBC front and rear mounts. If you ever want to run a highway type peg. Bungking makes a bar that fits with the BBC front mount.
how do you like them? was it worth the price? did you notice the same benefits as the guy above?
whats your riding style like? wheelies and jumping **** , or just aggressive riding? its an expensive investment i was not planning on making but i may have to based on everyone's opinions in this thread
Originally Posted by cggorman
Yup. Digikey works too. I prefer Mouser's website, tho, so I tend to buy from them.
i tried mousers , couldnt find anything and thought the website was horrible honestly...... but that was on my phone. on my desktop its worlds better, and i believe i found the exact connectors harley used! not deutsch surprisingly.
and thanks to everyone for the help so far. i went to harley, summit racing, and lowes today looking for supplies. but it looks like online is my best bet. Harley wanted $80 for the connectors which i just could not justify.
how do you like them? was it worth the price? did you notice the same benefits as the guy above?
whats your riding style like? wheelies and jumping **** , or just aggressive riding? its an expensive investment i was not planning on making but i may have to based on everyone's opinions in this thread
Aggressive riding style. Jump sometimes, occasionally doing wheelies. It's hard to say if it's the BBC mounts or the ohlins or all. I changed everything at once. But all that said, no wobbles all the way to 120 mph
i tried mousers , couldnt find anything and thought the website was horrible honestly...... but that was on my phone. on my desktop its worlds better, and i believe i found the exact connectors harley used! not deutsch surprisingly.
and thanks to everyone for the help so far. i went to harley, summit racing, and lowes today looking for supplies. but it looks like online is my best bet. Harley wanted $80 for the connectors which i just could not justify.
by the way, it could of been my laced wheels also. The squirrelly feeling
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