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When I removed the stock AC on my 07 Street Bob you had to pop offa little weatherpack connector that was "riveted" to a hole on the back of the plastic backplate. On the SE Stage I back plate there was no hole to pop it back into as a storage spot like stock. Anyone have any idea what that connector is & if this is a major concern.
Thanks, any help is appreciate.
Enjoy the Summer!!
WackyHacky
07 Street Bob
Bassani Pro Street Pipes; SE Stage I AC; PC-III with a DYNO TUNE COMING MONDAY!!
Hbg, PA
Mine had the Stage 1 A/C on it when I picked it up from the dealer. There is a small connector that kind of dangles loosely behind it. I don't know what it is, but I assume it is the same one you are referring to. Its just there. Dunno what it did, but to my knowledge, it doesn't do anything now.
international models have active intake and exhaust sytems. Noise control crap. US models have the connectors but nothing else to worry about. just tie it up outta the way if ya bike is a US model. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1272825/tm.htm
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