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Purchased 7767 kuryakyn run-turn-brake led spoiler for 2010 hd road fltrx thinking it was plug & play to my detachable tour pak but later found out 2010-2012 street & road glide requires custom wiring. Does anyone sell an adaptor or how should I proceed? Thanks
Purchased 7767 kuryakyn run-turn-brake led spoiler for 2010 hd road fltrx thinking it was plug & play to my detachable tour pak but later found out 2010-2012 street & road glide requires custom wiring. Does anyone sell an adaptor or how should I proceed? Thanks
I just bought the 7767 and want to mount to my 2014 FLHXS, did you ever find an adapter? If not, were you successful in hard wiring it? I like the look but the wiring is a challenge without an adapter. Thx.
Probably too late, but I'd advise OP to just call Kuryakyn. Their support is great and they can probably answer his question pretty quickly. I'd find it hard to believe if they didn't have a plug&play adapter.
you'll have to figure out how to splice into the HD wiring.
I would guess that you need to splice into the bike wiring before the fascia/converter module that H-D uses for the flhx/fltrx.
( have you searched the forum for that part number? maybe this has been addressed)
...or list the thing on the classifieds
i long consider krapkin a source for cheaply made bolt on gee gaws- when i went to thir website to look up the part number and ( lack of ) instructions, I was horrified at the picture they post of the products on a bike...
mike
Last edited by mkguitar; Jan 18, 2015 at 12:31 PM.
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