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Where do I find the connector 73 to buy so I don’t have to cut the plug on the bike I’m trying to wire up some passing lights they are loose wires one positive and one ground per light
Originally Posted by SteelCityScooter
From your discription< I am guessing you bought a used set of EG passing lamps.
If this is true, you will have four wires coming from each side of the bracket. The Grey/Black wire on each side is your passing lamp, and the other three are for the turn indicator.
On the EG, all four wires go into the sameconnector and plug in inside the fairing. Connectors #31L and #31R (four place multilock)
On the roadking, the two passing light wires go into one plug and plug into a connector inside your headlight, Connector #73 (two place multilock and it is white) Looking into your headlight at the wiring, this connector is at about the 6 o-clock postionand have two grey/black wires.
The turn signal wires go to Connector #31 (6 place multilock) but you will need to splice in to run all four turn indicator lights in front.
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