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Ok maybe some of you Lo owners can help me. I need to order some terminals/connectors for my front turn signals. I don't know what they are called or where I might find them. Here is a picture of what I am looking for. Thanks.
Well you guys and all these great looking FBL's sure cost me $$$$$. After several months looking at all these bikes I finally broke over this week. Only problem is I should have done it several months ago. I only started riding last July on my 63 birthday on a 1200C, this low is so much easier, smoother and sweeter and can't quit smiling.
Thanks for all the great pics to really get me motivated.
Ok maybe some of you Lo owners can help me. I need to order some terminals/connectors for my front turn signals. I don't know what they are called or where I might find them. Here is a picture of what I am looking for. Thanks.
Do you need the pins or the jacks? or both? I can't seem to find the part numbers that I had listed for when I had to replace a few of the pins, but they were for the run switch and the horn switch.. but when i asked my dealer they knew exactly what pins i needed and the part numbers.. i remember though that they're #16-20 AWG.. dunno how much that helps though.
Ok maybe some of you Lo owners can help me. I need to order some terminals/connectors for my front turn signals. I don't know what they are called or where I might find them. Here is a picture of what I am looking for. Thanks.
misbehaven, do you have any pics from front and back of your bike? I'm considering a crash bar and like the one you got but I want to see what it looks like from different angles
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