Electrical problems are a PITA.
Damaged or broken connectors lead to kludge wiring jobs and the thought is just ugly.
Well, if these are the sorts of parts you need for your bike, check here!
http://www.cycleterminal.com/motorcycle-connectors.html
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Electrical problems, need connectors?
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Re: Electrical problems, need connectors?
Bookmarked. Thanks for the link!
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Re: Electrical problems, need connectors?
I go the other way and cut many of the key ones out and solder / shrink tube them.
My charging system was delivering 13.6 Volts at highway speed with the plugs. I cut them out and hard wired the stator & r/r and now I get 14.4 Volts at highway speed. Besides giving more juice to the battery and available for accessories, I will not have a plug melt on a trip from corrosion and increased resistance leaving me stranded.
If they need changing in the future, I do not have a problem cutting them out and soldering in a replacement.
Things like turn signals the plugs are great and quite handy....
My charging system was delivering 13.6 Volts at highway speed with the plugs. I cut them out and hard wired the stator & r/r and now I get 14.4 Volts at highway speed. Besides giving more juice to the battery and available for accessories, I will not have a plug melt on a trip from corrosion and increased resistance leaving me stranded.
If they need changing in the future, I do not have a problem cutting them out and soldering in a replacement.
Things like turn signals the plugs are great and quite handy....
Scott