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Old 07-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
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G,Day all, am hoping someone can help. Have made my own rear fender eliminator for the Scrambler, but to finish project I need a tailight/indicator electrical connector block. Has any one changed their rear lights over and still have the originals that they are going to part or bin, if so it would be a great help to me.Cheers Rod :chug:

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Try these guys. They carry a great range of products and will sell single units if thats what you need.

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too ***** complex for me, I have no idea of the tech description for it, I am just a backyard hack.
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I just used bullet connectors, with a wee bit of tape to keep them together.
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I just used bullet connectors, with a wee bit of tape to keep them together.
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Dont want to cut the bike side of the loom. Thanks though. I had already considered that.
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