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new pins for early eighties connectors
does anyone know if you can get new pins for rebuilding the early eighties wiring looms etc that are the same as the oem ones? reusing the old ones is a headache simplyTags: None
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Check out www.vintageconnections.com as one place to get them or from Cycle-Recycle II in Indiana (www.newmotorcycleparts.net)
Just went to Vintage Connections and they have a message saying their site is currently down for maintenance and they are working on itCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Maybe https://www.z1enterprises.com/search?q=kl34 I just replaced a corroded and partially burned 4 pin connector to my stator with one of these and it is a perfect fit. I bought some pins crimped it up and it worked excellent. I was really pleased with the service. In fact these connectors were an addition to my order I emailed in late at night, and they added to my box before it shipped the very next day
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This is the one I always use, great business to deal with, fast shipping.
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