 wiring harness connector for lightbar
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Does anyone have a male 6 pin connector that will fit the existing female connector for the triumph lightbar or know where you can buy a kit to make one. thanks, Pete 
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You can get the Triumph lightbar wiring harness from your dealer. Tell them you want part number A9930037.
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Thanks Sandman. I was hoping someone sold a kit so you could make your own.If I could find out who triumph uses for their harness connectors. I'am sure I could get the parts to make them pins,covers,tool,etc.Would be nice to have for the do it yourselfer.
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Pete
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This WOULD be good stuff to know. Here's what little I know: Gill says their ignition uses an amp econoseal 18 way connector. The connector for the pickup coil appears to be of the same family, except it's a 2-way. The aux power connector is something generic, but of a different family.
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I checked out the AMP website but good luck with that!! I think I might just convert the connectors to Hitachi connectors and be done with it.
Pete
03 Blue and Silver, AI removed,Thunderbike Pipes,132 mains,45 pilots,snorkles gone,k+n, 2 3/4 idle screws
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Same as what pete said. Hitachi makes good products that hold up better in the type of evironment we put our bikes through......Angelis
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