Rocker C front turn signal relocation wiring
#21
OK… thank you all…. I think I understand now.
I will disassemble the pin connector under the tank…per redbeard719 instructions, pull the wire that is connected to the turn signals from the top of the handle bars… keeping the wire uncut and long enough to relocate.
Then move the signals to the bottom part of the bike (Mike location)…but I will replace the stock bulb with the Custom Dynamics Running/turn signals LED inserts…so I will add the new controller and load equalizer.
If Im able to pull the wire in one pice from the handle bars…do I need the controller? or just the load equalizer?
I will order the controller (if needed), LED inserts, and the HD daymaker LED headlamp tomorrow…and hopefully install all next week.
By the way www.kutterharleyonline.com has great prices… over $100 savings and free shipping…
Now, the Daymaker LED is just plug and play…no additional parts required…correct?
I will disassemble the pin connector under the tank…per redbeard719 instructions, pull the wire that is connected to the turn signals from the top of the handle bars… keeping the wire uncut and long enough to relocate.
Then move the signals to the bottom part of the bike (Mike location)…but I will replace the stock bulb with the Custom Dynamics Running/turn signals LED inserts…so I will add the new controller and load equalizer.
If Im able to pull the wire in one pice from the handle bars…do I need the controller? or just the load equalizer?
I will order the controller (if needed), LED inserts, and the HD daymaker LED headlamp tomorrow…and hopefully install all next week.
By the way www.kutterharleyonline.com has great prices… over $100 savings and free shipping…
Now, the Daymaker LED is just plug and play…no additional parts required…correct?
#23
Im also going to buy the Harley Universal Wiring Adapter ($10) from CD, that way I don't have to cut any wires and make a better connection.
Now the challenge will be to pull out the wires in one piece… is it necessary to take apart the handle bars… I rather not...
#24
#27
Update…
I worked on the wiring today…not as easy as some members said it will be…but lift the tank, remove the connector, disassemble the handle bars, disassemble the switch housings, pull the wires without cutting the turn signals…and put all back in place.
Now I will order the parts and install the turn signals sometime next week…thanks
I will upload some pictures later…I have them on my phone.
I worked on the wiring today…not as easy as some members said it will be…but lift the tank, remove the connector, disassemble the handle bars, disassemble the switch housings, pull the wires without cutting the turn signals…and put all back in place.
Now I will order the parts and install the turn signals sometime next week…thanks
I will upload some pictures later…I have them on my phone.
Last edited by HDFan0611; 05-02-2014 at 11:38 PM.
#29
#30
Update…
I worked on the wiring today…not as easy as some members said it will be…but lift the tank, remove the connector, disassemble the handle bars, disassemble the switch housings, pull the wires without cutting the turn signals…and put all back in place.
Now I will order the parts and install the turn signals sometime next week…thanks
I will upload some pictures later…I have them on my phone.
I worked on the wiring today…not as easy as some members said it will be…but lift the tank, remove the connector, disassemble the handle bars, disassemble the switch housings, pull the wires without cutting the turn signals…and put all back in place.
Now I will order the parts and install the turn signals sometime next week…thanks
I will upload some pictures later…I have them on my phone.
The little clips are a real pain in the ***, but once you learn how they work, it does get easier. The turn signal clip is the harder style too to remove pins from!
As for the control housings...those are a pain too. Guess you got hit with a double whammy on this one, but at least you know nothing was cut.
Can't wait to see pictures...