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Turn Signal + Stop Light Wiring

Ferdie Delaney

Just got it firing!
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Ireland
I’ve ordered a set of Motone bullet indicators and tail light, I’m trying to get a set of connectors so I can make a loom for them, rather than cutting into the factory wiring if I can. Does anyone know if the connectors are available or do I have any other options, short of buying another set of stock indicators/tail light to cannibalise..I know I’ll probably never put the stock ones back on but I’d like to keep in case next owner wants to.
 
If you buy another set of turn signals if you don't get the same year they might have different connectors. I bought some 2020 turn signals and they had different connectors than my 2017.
 
A lot of Italian manufacturers use the same electronics suppliers.
If you have a Guzzi, Aprilia or Ducati shop in town they probably have a bin full of take off turn signals.
Maybe you can find a match?
 
The 2015 II tail and turn housings look identical to my 2019 III so spade connectors of various widths are used. A better approach is to replace the under-fender cable as I am doing (to add a brake flasher light). Check to see if the under-seat connector is a white 6-pin connector (5 populated). If so you can buy those connectors (Amazon for example) and make your own cable with your own terminations. And when you sell the motorcycle include the original harness with the original lights. It helps to have the proper crimp tool but using needle-nose pliers with care and maybe a touch of solder is adequate.
 
I’ve ordered a set of Motone bullet indicators and tail light, I’m trying to get a set of connectors so I can make a loom for them, rather than cutting into the factory wiring if I can. Does anyone know if the connectors are available or do I have any other options, short of buying another set of stock indicators/tail light to cannibalise..I know I’ll probably never put the stock ones back on but I’d like to keep in case next owner wants to.
Hi,
Do have a local / chain electronics store in your area that’s sells electrical connectors / wires and #$&@ ;)
They could help you out if you brought in the old bits , looking for a match.

I also like keeping the old/original pieces intact when doing some projects in case some thing &$#@ up or you sell it or want to go back.

Any Bike salvage places around ?
http://woodys-cycles.com/woodys-cycles-salvage-yard
 
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