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Old 06-21-2009, 08:31 AM
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i know what your saying about the fairing...but....just something about a roadking without a windshield....love that old school style
I did to until I got micro-dermabrasion from the wishies floating in the air on my ride down 7 Lakes Drive in Harriman, NY (an AMAZING ride in the NE). With my jacket strangling me, my helmet trying to take off like a helicopter, if not trying to tap me out underneath my chin, getting pummeled with every object in the air, I swore to never ride with my fairing off again... although I do look younger now! enjoy...
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Old 06-21-2009, 08:46 AM
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I just went for a 400 mile ride yesterday without the fairing, was electrifying!

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Old 06-21-2009, 08:58 AM
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The RK's have the accessory switch on the back of the nacelle. Where's the connector for it? I was told it was under the seat. Anyone know what it looks like?
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Old 06-22-2009, 02:18 AM
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its organge....look in front of the battery.....cant miss it...even though I did....just dig down a bit maybe tucked in there good....like mine was...
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its organge....look in front of the battery.....cant miss it...even though I did....just dig down a bit maybe tucked in there good....like mine was...
I'll be damned if I can see it or find it anywhere......
What's the connection for in the attached pic? It has 4 wires going to it.
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Old 06-22-2009, 06:31 PM
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no no...look in front of the battery it will be tucked in there ...usualy has a rubber cap on it orange pin connector...i will try to get you a pic of it later...just dig your hand down there and find it....be all by itsself...

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I'll be damned if I can see it or find it anywhere......
What's the connection for in the attached pic? It has 4 wires going to it.
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I've got the battery out and still don't see any free wires or connectors..........
Where does the other end of it go? Back along the frame rail?
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there's a wire on my Road King that's not hooked up and I plan on putting a 12v socket to it...had a rubber plug and tape on it but it fell of..here's a pic where it's located...it's on the right side under next to the steering tube

Now what's this wire supposed to be for? I have this one, and a black one just like it under my nacelle.
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Old 06-23-2009, 12:34 AM
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thats odd see mine doesnt have it...i have a pin connector thats under the seat controled by a toggle switch .....it has a black cap on it but its there....

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Now what's this wire supposed to be for? I have this one, and a black one just like it under my nacelle.
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I made a few improvements to my original design for the 12v Power Module. The new model is more compact, case is made out of ABS plastic, a second disconnect has been added for easy removal of the Tourpack and a red LED power indicator has been added. Looks like OEM quality. I just finished making a couple, one for a riding buddy and the other for an HDForums member. I'll post a few pictures shortly.
Looks like Harley came out with their own 12 volt power module for 2010. Hmmm.....I know somebody who had the same idea.
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