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Metra BC-9718 T-Harness Accessory for 2014-Up Harley Davidson

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Metra BC-9718 T-Harness Accessory for 2014-Up Harley Davidson

Safely power aftermarket equipment and accessories without cutting and splicing wires! Simply plug the T-harness into the original 2-pin factory connector inside the motorcycle fairing. Next, join the two pigtail connectors from the harness to your aftermarket equipment with compatible connectors to deliver accessory power for aftermarket lighting, an amp turn-on, and more. This is a plug-n-play solution that will make your installation faster and easier!

 Instructions

Features:

  • Fits 2014-up Harley-Davidson® Electra, Street, Ultra, & Road Glide models
  • Fits 2014-up Harley-Davidson® Touring models with fairings
  • Plugs into original 2-pin factory connectors with accessory tap
  • Provides an ignition source to power aftermarket accessories
  • Eliminates the need to cut any factory wires

Vehicle Fitment:

Harley Davidson®

  • Electra Glide 2014-Up
  • Street Glide 2014-Up
  • Ultra Glide 2014-Up
  • Road Glide 2014-Up
  • Touring models with fairings 2014-Up

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