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Does anyone know anyone who would make a cigerette lighter/socket that maybe just plugs into the battery tenter pigtail. I know they make a cigerette lighter to be wired in and comes with a bracket but I just wanted one for when I go to sturgis to plug my phone charger in or mp3 player charger in temp and then disconnect the next morning.
I just went to local NAPA and bought a cheap lighter plug and wired a new end on it that plugged into the pigtail. I do the same thing, plug it in when I need it, throw it in the Saddle Bags when I don't.
I just went to local NAPA and bought a cheap lighter plug and wired a new end on it that plugged into the pigtail. I do the same thing, plug it in when I need it, throw it in the Saddle Bags when I don't.
THAT IS AN AWSOME IDEA.....I AM DOING THAT...PERFECT FOR MY GARMIN...WOW
I just went to local NAPA and bought a cheap lighter plug and wired a new end on it that plugged into the pigtail. I do the same thing, plug it in when I need it, throw it in the Saddle Bags when I don't.
Walmart has them in the automotive section that plug right into the battery tender pigtail, no wiring necessary. I carry one in my sissybar bag. I think it only cost me around $4.
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