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    Connector plug from factory wiring harness

    Does anyone know what type of connector i need to purchase to tie into the factory power harness?

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    Sort of depends what part of the bike you are trying to connect into, for power.

    Wingstuff has this connector you could use; if you are trying to tap into power under the left side cubby hole box:

    http://wingstuff.com/products/29328-...essory-harness

    I am using it for providing a power run to the analog voltmeter I mounted on the right side of the fairing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Sort of depends what part of the bike you are trying to connect into, for power.

    Wingstuff has this connector you could use; if you are trying to tap into power under the left side cubby hole box:

    http://wingstuff.com/products/29328-...essory-harness

    I am using it for providing a power run to the analog voltmeter I mounted on the right side of the fairing.

    I'm looking to create a seperate harness to connect all my addons. Should i decide to sell i want to be able to pull the addons off with the additional harness bringing the bikeback to stock

    Ledights..volt meter....amp....sub....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_328 View Post
    I'm looking to create a seperate harness to connect all my addons. Should i decide to sell i want to be able to pull the addons off with the additional harness bringing the bikeback to stock

    Ledights..volt meter....amp....sub....
    Easy thing to do is just add a fuse panel and hook all your add on to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_328 View Post
    I'm looking to create a seperate harness to connect all my addons. Should i decide to sell i want to be able to pull the addons off with the additional harness bringing the bikeback to stock

    Ledights..volt meter....amp....sub....
    Then you probably should go after a fuse block, Here is one from one of our vendors:

    http://wingstuff.com/products/33886-...use_blocks-f6b


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    Smart fuse and relay box

    ... and here's a new one that is a bit cheaper and way better (in my opinion) from the same vendor. It has a lot of really neat features ...

    http://wingstuff.com/products/37527-...?from_search=1

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    i found this web site for connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_328 View Post
    Does anyone know what type of connector i need to purchase to tie into the factory power harness?
    they seem to have most of the popular connector types for hondas

    http://www.cycleterminal.com/index.html
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    Great work guys !!!!!!!! The links make life so much easier !!!!!
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