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Lolol! I fought with that f@cker for 2 days!! My neighbor heard me cursing in my garage, he came over gave it a shot and couldn't do anything with it either.
So I cut the one damn wire, gave him the connector with the one pin still inside of it and he said he is going to get it out for me at work tomorrow (he is some kind of engineer). He says he has all sorts of tools at his job to get these f@uckers out. Lol
So looks like tomorrow im chopping my stock fender. Let's see how that turns out lolol.
When you get that beast together let's hook up for a ride!
You bet ya brotha.
Originally Posted by JY Kelly
Al, not to pressure you, but GET THE DAMNED THING BACK TOGETHER!!
We need to riiiiiiiiiiide!
Funny that you mention that. I just made a new addition to "the family". My girlfriend just bought a 2011, 1200 vivid black nightster. She hasn't taken her safety course yet so in the mean time guess who is gonna be ridding the hell out of that thing? Yours truly will be.
So I'm good to go anytime big guy. Ofcourse the first nice couple of days we get around here (this weekend) I'm gonna be absolutely swamped with crap that I have to get done.
My neighbor was able to get the one stupid pin out !!!!!!! Between him and I we taught that thing a lesson lolol!!!!
Now after all that I think I'm not gonna run individual tail lights on my sled. Thinking on just running a gloss black license plate holder with a Maltese cross led light on it! Anyone out there have any suggestions on where to get one or is running a good one?
I've worked with connectors for years...and these molex's suck. Got the pins out and back in ok but cant get the damn "secondary lock" to push back down. wtf? any suggestions?
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