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ORIGINAL: RonH
Here's the one I used for my Boogey lights - 70264-94
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70264-94 MSRP 14.95
Also you would have to know what pins this plug is contacting on the bikes plug....you would also have to cut the 2 leads off to get to the 2 wires that are on this plug. Otherwise you would be buying more plugs to tie into the 2 lead pigtail.
It's very easy to figure out. Just take a volt meter and test the pins. One is ground, one is power all the time. One is power when the brakes are applied, and one is power from the ACC switch. Once I determined which was ground and ACC switch I marked those wires, and cut one of the connectors off completely. Then terminated the 2 wires that would not be used, and soldered the ground and ACC wire to my lights. very neat and clean, plus I still have another connector there that could be used with the ACC switch, for constant power, or from the brakes.
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