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Those look great. They look like they came on the bike. How was the wiring using the included connectors? I don't quite understand those screw on connectors work. Is there anyway you can post a picture of the wiring connections?
Last edited by heavymetalthunder; Nov 26, 2014 at 08:13 PM.
Those look great. They look like they came on the bike. How was the wiring using the included connectors? I don't quite understand those screw on connectors work. Is there anyway you can post a picture of the wiring connections?
Wiring was a piece of cake! The inline splices work great, have never seen that way before. I did remove some more of the outer sheathing and stripped some more insulation back to expose some more bare wire. I did not take any pictures but will remove the seat and get some pics posted. They look BAD A$$! I can see the red glow behind me when looking in my mirrors!
Did the same last week. Took off the Plasma Rods I had and replaced them with these. They look like they came with the bike. SUPER bright! The wiring is easy with the included connector.
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