Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar
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TOPIC: Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar
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Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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Hi,
I have a mutazu dmy trunk but IMHO it doesn't look right on the road*, so I was considering adding one of these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/222206037206. Note all the holes and cut outs. I was thinking of adding the accent and the rear lights and luggage rack and speaker pods to connect to it. I don't have a schematic for the tour pack wiring or know where to get a wiring harness as it looks like the harness plugs in to the rear lights. Has anyone done this? If so, can you provide some guidance?
TIA!
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2004 Road Star Silverado (original owner), over 55K mostly trouble-free miles Patriot Guard Rider, IBA Member, Star Touring & Riding
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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The wiring will have to be your own homemade wiring harness. You can either tap into the wires behind the lic plate or under the seat there is a connector going into the rear fender by the battery. just meter out the wires to find the ones you are looking for and tap into them.
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I don't know if this guy is still around but he made me an adapter with correct end to "y" into harness under seat. Can't find a pic right now.
Steve Kowalcky, sjk cable works
386-290-6163
stevemarilyn@hotmail.com
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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LDofDC wrote:
I don't know if this guy is still around but he made me an adapter with correct end to "y" into harness under seat. Can't find a pic right now.
Steve Kowalcky, sjk cable works
386-290-6163
stevemarilyn@hotmail.com
You still have to make the rest of the harness to go into the bag lights. So all you are gaining is a plug?
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Last Edit: 2018/01/16 09:56 By davej.
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I think I need a plug because look at the picture here. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OPp8ks0OzQoUjjXs_dLLynNMsKSp0zEd
There are no wires coming out of that light bar. I believe under the right antennae is the plug slot (female end). I have no problem tapping into brake, turn signals at the wiring harness of the bike, I've already done that for the the bags I currently have (brake light and turn signals on saddle bags). If there were wires hanging off this light bar, I could just connect them. I can't seem to find a harley harness for this. Ideas? Thanks y'all!
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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slyguy wrote:
I think I need a plug because look at the picture here. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OPp8ks0OzQoUjjXs_dLLynNMsKSp0zEd
There are no wires coming out of that light bar. I believe under the right antennae is the plug slot (female end). I have no problem tapping into brake, turn signals at the wiring harness of the bike, I've already done that for the the bags I currently have (brake light and turn signals on saddle bags). If there were wires hanging off this light bar, I could just connect them. I can't seem to find a harley harness for this. Ideas? Thanks y'all!
Sorry I misunderstood what you were looking for. I thought you were looking for a harness to tap into the bike.
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Re:Rushmore tour pack on Roadstar 1 Month, 1 Week ago
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I purchased the razor version of this tour pack as I didn't want to get into the same thing having to fill the prefabbed holes in the full version. I just purchased a cheap led light strip and tied it into the wiring behind the license plate. Works like a charm!
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