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Ok, trying to figure this out but can't find a solution for the wiring on a 2013 street bob. I found the Ness bracket to mount the signals, but on my bob, harley chenged the wiring, no more deutsch connectors to pull wires from, no more taking plugs apart when wiring handlebars, but how do i get the turn signal wires to their new location? Do I cut the turn signal wire? Eqch side now only has 3 wires for all controls. I can't find the right post to explain how this is done. Does harley sell a new kit? I did read that there are 2 more plugs hidden in the backbone where all the other wires go, but how do i connect the turn signals.
If you buy the HD relocation kit, it will have everything you need - wires, connectors, mounts, instructions. It's not that expensive, but if you are determined not to do the HD relocate, I would at least download the instructions from the HD website.
Without some kind of kit, you will have find some mounts, new connections for the signals, and signal wires and then hard wire them( or buy the right HD connectors) into those connectors found under the tank.
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