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rubbermonkey
08-12-05, 10:34 PM
Hope someone can help.

I've fitted some mini indicators but the connection plugs/block from the stock indicators fell apart when i took the fairing off.

I'm after the 2 connection blocks that fit together from the stock indicator to the bikes electrial system with some wire either end so i can solder them back onto the existing loom.

Could get bullet connectors but want a neat and tidy job.

anyone help cash waiting.

cheers

steve/rubba

svrash
08-12-05, 10:39 PM
You can get heat shrink bullet connectors



















just haven't found them yet :roll:

TSM
08-12-05, 10:43 PM
go to halfords they do them in a small box, they are red or blue depending on the amps used.

hall13uk
08-12-05, 11:04 PM
go to halfords they do them in a small box, they are red or blue depending on the amps used. spot on, thats where i went, when i needed them for my last bike

Sid Squid
09-12-05, 08:16 AM
go to halfords they do them in a small box, they are red or blue depending on the amps used.

Errr...wasn't the request for standard connectors, not crimps?

Viney
09-12-05, 10:38 AM
go to halfords they do them in a small box, they are red or blue depending on the amps used.

Errr...wasn't the request for standard connectors, not crimps?

Correct. Bless them, they havent quite got round to the reading classes yet ;)

You can get an alternitve type connector like whats used on remote controlled cars. These use crimp type pins that go into a plastic block, make and female. These may be slighty better than bullect connectors. Check out your local model shop.

thor
09-12-05, 11:38 AM
go to halfords they do them in a small box, they are red or blue depending on the amps used.

Errr...wasn't the request for standard connectors, not crimps?

Correct. Bless them, they havent quite got round to the reading classes yet ;)

You can get an alternitve type connector like whats used on remote controlled cars. These use crimp type pins that go into a plastic block, make and female. These may be slighty better than bullect connectors. Check out your local model shop.

Those block connectors are much better than bullet ones, because you can't connect the polarity wrong, and the clip in so they don't come apart due to vibration.

Just like the OEM ones then!

BTW, do not buy them at maplins as they are pre wired :( and cost too much.

svrash
09-12-05, 11:22 PM
Found some

Demon tweeks do them in there car (motorsport)catalogue :wink:

And fuse boxs too :shock: That'll be handy