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I installed a tour pack and lighting on my SG recently. I ride without the pack more than I do with it so the bike side of the plug is stowed. My current issue is that I need a cap/cover for the plug to keep out the elements and dust. It’s a standard Molex plug but I’ll be damned if I can find a cap for it. Pics are below and any help would be greatly appreciated.
That's what I do when doing a project like the OP.
Thanks, to you and chopper_man, that's what I ordered. I tried emailing GEP Power Products and received no response, which sucks cuz it looks like they may have an actual cap and that's what I'd prefer.
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