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HD sells a auxiliary power port, just wonder where it would plug into or it's location? I was looking to see if there's a plug inside the fairing so that i can install my USB charging adaptor and running the cable out of the fairing.
Whats the part number or do you have a picture? I have two, one that was designed for inside my right saddlebag and one that was designed for inside my tour pack. I use both when traveling on road trips. The tour pack has a dual USB plug. For those I charge my wife's phone s and my wife's tablet. The saddle bag has my spare go pro batteries plugged in. The stock power port has the little Harley flash light, hasn't been lost yet! My Sony radio charges my phone.
Also my saddlebag charger plugs into the trickle charger tail while riding and the tour pack charger plugs into the B+ cable under the seat (if I remember correctly?).
Whats the part number or do you have a picture? I have two, one that was designed for inside my right saddlebag and one that was designed for inside my tour pack. I use both when traveling on road trips. The tour pack has a dual USB plug. For those I charge my wife's phone s and my wife's tablet. The saddle bag has my spare go pro batteries plugged in. The stock power port has the little Harley flash light, hasn't been lost yet! My Sony radio charges my phone.
What are you wanting to charge? I have used the ones that replace the cig lighter, plugs in and accepts the USB cord...charge my phone while on the road, about 10.00 bucks
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