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Heres a video of the light when done properly:
My mod wasnt as clean as the OP, but it does the same job in the end (I taped into the green wire just below the handlebar, which is the more common and quicker option, but is not as clean/stock looking).


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Holy Crap nice right up! I have to admit I took the easy way out and used a clip on wire jumper from radio shack. Took 15 minutes and cost about 2 dollars
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Old 01-30-2008, 06:08 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Hey everyone. I have some people interested in the harness I made in part one of this mod recently. Since I sold off all the ones I made in the first batch, I spent the weekend and then some making a few more. If you're interested in one, PM me and I can get you a price depending on your mailing location. I think by the time these ones are gone, it'll be riding season and that'll be it for then. I may or may not continue making these this fall/winter as it's a lot of work and was fun for a while but not so much now.
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Old 01-30-2008, 06:52 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Nice write up and mod bd43. I might have to comb through the r1's manual and see if I can find a empty slot.
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I just received the bikerdude's harness in the mail today. Nice workmanship! I plan on installing it this Friday when I have more time. Being kind of a simpleton when it comes to mechanical tools, would you guys please list ALL the necessary tools needed to install the harness. I remember someone mentioning not having a 10mm wrench. If you guys can list all the proper tools and their sizes, I would greatly appreciate it. I also noticed the bungee used to hold the tank cover up, where can i get a bungee like that?
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Towel to cover the paint on the tank.
5mm and 4mm allen sockets.
10mm socket
Extension for same.
Rachet wrench
bungie cords, rope or tie down to hold the tank up.
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#2 phillips head screwdriver.
needlenose pliars

*shrug* that's about it.
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Harley switched it's connectors in 1997 to AMP style connectors that look damn near the same if my memory serves me correct. The good part is, Harley dealers sell the pins and bodies. I'll drop over to a dealer soon to check out the crimp on pins to see if they look the same. I know 1997 Sportsters were 1/2 Deusch 1/2 AMP conenctors beasue teh AMP ones were a royal hassle to take apart where as teh Deusch ones were easy to make up new. 1998 Sportster models I think are all AMP....
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Towel to cover the paint on the tank.
5mm and 4mm allen sockets.
10mm socket
Extension for same.
Rachet wrench
bungie cords, rope or tie down to hold the tank up.
Flashlight
#2 phillips head screwdriver.
needlenose pliars

*shrug* that's about it.
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