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Hello everyone.
This is most likely a stupid question but where is the HDLan at on a 2015 iron 883. I pulled the left cover back and don't know which one is right. I just installed my Vance and Hines slip ons and stage one air cleaner,so definitely want to get this hooked up.
Not a stupid question as I took a few minutes to find mine - it is tucked just under the battery and is a single 6 pin square connector - mine had a grey rubber bung in the end to stop dirt and wet getting into it.
Just out of interest - what made you change from a 48 to an Iron?
Originally I sold my 48 for a Honda CBR. That only lasted so long as it just wasn't me. The reason I went to a iron was mostly it was cheaper and since I moved recently the gas mileage is Better. I still commute 40 miles one way to work.
Originally I sold my 48 for a Honda CBR. That only lasted so long as it just wasn't me. The reason I went to a iron was mostly it was cheaper and since I moved recently the gas mileage is Better. I still commute 40 miles one way to work.
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