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    These Sequentials are very slick looking! I was also going to go the route of new lenses and switchback bulbs until I saw these the other day.

    I still might however, as I have a question on them after watching the install video: One of the wires for the sequential signals plug into the red connector under the left cubby. This is also where the 12v power supply plugs into too isn't it? I do not have the 12v installed yet, but was planning to and from watching a video for the 12v install, it looks like it uses the same red plug. What is the work around for this if there is one? Or am I incorrect altogether and they connect to separate plugs?

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    They've updated them since the video was produced. I bought a set from Rick, there are the adaptors that have to be used for the B to plug into the harness, and the sync cable that goes across, but otherwise I didn't have to tap in to anything else. Hardest part of the install was installing the new led flasher since you've working blind, in a confined space.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsonkr View Post
    They've updated them since the video was produced. I bought a set from Rick, there are the adaptors that have to be used for the B to plug into the harness, and the sync cable that goes across, but otherwise I didn't have to tap in to anything else. Hardest part of the install was installing the new led flasher since you've working blind, in a confined space.

    Hope this helps.
    Interesting. So there's no more plugging in to anything underneath the left cubby? Just plugging into the blue turn signal harness and the cable across the front?

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    I am still going thru withdrawals ...I have locked up my CC's for bike stuff....I would break into the safe for these !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elroy View Post
    Interesting. So there's no more plugging in to anything underneath the left cubby? Just plugging into the blue turn signal harness and the cable across the front?
    Yup, just plugged into the turn signal harness' right behind the mirror.

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    Saw these in personal after on internet and i had wanted them then I have no idea how I left americade with them still on table they are NICE!
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    Double Checking

    After reading this thread I got excited enough to try and order a set of these. I went to the Wing Stuff site and went to order them when I saw it needed an adapter for the "B". Then I figured that maybe I should call these folks to make sure these are plug and play with no chopping up my wiring harness. After a little wait I got to speak with a real person. After much discussion I determined that he did not know. He advised I call the manufacturer. Can any of my fellow F6B lovers advise for sure. My reading tells me plug and play but I need assurance before I order since the folks selling them could not tell me. Thanks to all. F6Broy

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    For sure, if you buy the B adaptors, no cutting or tapping necessary. All PnP.

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