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Does any one know where toget a few of these pig-tails for the battery side and one for the charger side as I already have a battery charger? Thanks if you know.
As much as I despise Parts department Unlimited, any dealer who has PU as a supplier (almost every does) Custom Chrome is the name for PU at Harley stores
Not picking on you, but Parts Unlimited is theDrag Specialties distributor, Custom Chrome( or crusty chrome as we call it) is different, at least it is atthe HD shop that Iwork at. And I despise Custom Chrome!
Does any one know where toget a few of these pig-tails for the battery side and one for the charger side as I already have a battery charger? Thanks if you know.
You can also find the same plugs at any auto parts store, go look around their trailer parts stuff and you will find the plug without the ring terminals for a way cheaper price than any stealer can get it for you. Some of the 2 prong plugs look different but they will connect to one another as long as they are 2 prong with the round terminals attached.
Make sure whatever pigtailyou buy is fused if using a Battery Tender. The fuse link is in the pigtail, whether you are using the alligator clips or the one that fastens permanently to your battery. When one of mine went bad, the fuse blew as well, so something was shorting.
exactly what I was looking for. I can make this for multible bikes way cheaper. I went to a few big store brands and could not find them Also tried to search around for the SAE 2 pin connector, but had no luck. I will still keep looking.......THANKS MUCH 4 ur' Time & Knowledge!!!
I use 1 tender for 2 bikes. Intruction with tender DO NOT START ENGINE WITH TENDER ON.
When riding use adapter for heated clothing. Plug in same place as tender.
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