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Went with the Klockwerks Ergo back bars, with the new seat I only needed a couple of inches back.
Pulled the wires thru the bars, bent a couple of pins and broke one. I don't know how to identify the connector, or where to buy male terminals. Its not the Deutch type, its the other multi pin.
You Can get the pins at HD dealer. Probably the cheapest thing you will get there. I have some extra one I can mail you but ut will take a few days to get them.
Take the bars to dealer and have them crimp the pins on for you. If you pulled these through pretty hard, there could be more/hidden damage (e.g. cracks, breaks, etc.). Might want to test the resistance on all those before going final...JMO.
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