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Old 10-23-2010, 09:54 AM
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mild.. when you get to massive, let me know and we'll ride together. LOL
 
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Old 10-23-2010, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by evil_monster
go buy a diode. more than 5 AMP. you will see a silver ring around on end. Open your headlight bucket...stick this end into the connector where the white wire is. Stick the other end into the yellow wire. Start your bike! Alli esta! High beam..workie!!! Low workie! Passing lamp..ALWAYS WORKIE! Passing lamp switch..WORKIE! Problem..solved! Cost..about a few bucks and 10 to 15 minutes. you can just JAM this in there...and slap a piece of tape on it..ir a bead of solder...that liquid electrical tape..or if you're feeling a little beered up.. just lick it with your toungue
Thank you. Even with my Amish electrical skills, that sounds simple enough.
 
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Old 08-24-2012, 10:47 AM
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Changing the wiring is pretty simple, but for those not wanting to cut into stock wiring harness, Harley now sales a plug in harness part# 69200441 ($29.95) that does this.
 
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Old 08-24-2012, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by budbroruss
Changing the wiring is pretty simple, but for those not wanting to cut into stock wiring harness, Harley now sales a plug in harness part# 69200441 ($29.95) that does this.
Was gonna post that too, but figured that the wiring guru's would turn up the flame throwers for spending the cash on something that could be done on the cheap with a little knowledge. I bought the adaptor with the thought that if something did **** up, at least it would be their problem since it is a MoCo product.
 
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