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I have had a few issues with the starter relay going out over the years.
What have I got ? ordered a push button remote starter for the FXRS, 1990. It is too small, the plate is smaller so the screw holes are too far from the holes on the bike. . As I bought the bike used, I suppose a different starter replaced the original. So, help, what do I need?
I have had a few issues with the starter relay going out over the years.
What have I got ? ordered a push button remote starter for the FXRS, 1990. It is too small, the plate is smaller so the screw holes are too far from the holes on the bike. . As I bought the bike used, I suppose a different starter replaced the original. So, help, what do I need?
Some pics of the starter and the remote switch would help..
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