Tour pack turn signals?
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I now have running, stop, and turn on my tour pak. Fairly easy to do if you have the 'HD turn signal converter'....part # 69461-06A.
Once this converter is installed, locate the 'purple' wire for the left, 'brown' wire for the right, and solder 2 wires into the loom. I then ran the 2 wires into and thru the Tour Pak harness to the trunk. Inside the trunk, locate the brake light wires (red for left, red/white for right), clip and solder the new wires....and you'll have both brake light and turn signals.
I left a small 'loop' at the tour pak harness to install a 'quick disconnect' plug @ a later date.
Billy G
Once this converter is installed, locate the 'purple' wire for the left, 'brown' wire for the right, and solder 2 wires into the loom. I then ran the 2 wires into and thru the Tour Pak harness to the trunk. Inside the trunk, locate the brake light wires (red for left, red/white for right), clip and solder the new wires....and you'll have both brake light and turn signals.
I left a small 'loop' at the tour pak harness to install a 'quick disconnect' plug @ a later date.
Billy G
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Well it's sort of easy......kinda.....
I just installed the FlashR setup on my 09 Ultra and it works really slick.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/flashr.htm
I even ran a purple wire and a brown wire for the signals.
This makes it a bit easier.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/qc...er_adapter.htm
The neat thing about this , is that the color codes are proper and labeled clearly , which makes the FlashR setup pretty easy.
There is a conduit from the tourpack left front corner , which the wires run to the main harness.
I pulled the 2 new wires through this conduit , slitted the conduit near the battery , and over to the qc adapter.
This way none of the bikes wiring has been altered and all items are plug in to connect or disconnect.
I also installed the badlands illuminator , which also plugs in to go with the Glide Lights.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/glide_lights.htm
I've had some great input (from behind) and this setup looks and works really slick.
Very satisfied with the RideTime products.
Mick
I just installed the FlashR setup on my 09 Ultra and it works really slick.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/flashr.htm
I even ran a purple wire and a brown wire for the signals.
This makes it a bit easier.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/qc...er_adapter.htm
The neat thing about this , is that the color codes are proper and labeled clearly , which makes the FlashR setup pretty easy.
There is a conduit from the tourpack left front corner , which the wires run to the main harness.
I pulled the 2 new wires through this conduit , slitted the conduit near the battery , and over to the qc adapter.
This way none of the bikes wiring has been altered and all items are plug in to connect or disconnect.
I also installed the badlands illuminator , which also plugs in to go with the Glide Lights.
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/glide_lights.htm
I've had some great input (from behind) and this setup looks and works really slick.
Very satisfied with the RideTime products.
Mick