wiring of fog/running lights made simpler


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wiring of fog/running lights made simpler

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While surfing for wiring harnesses.. i made this discovery. To make the wiring in of fog/running lights etc. simpler to do. Check out,... "EASTERN BEAVER.COM".... there you'll find pre-made harnesses specificly for motorcycles. They have the needed relays and all you need to properly wire in aux. lighting the first time. All pre-made! All relays are quality by panasonic and will last. And of the size that fit our needed motorcycle applications.. So, i hope my surfing discovery is a big gain for members of this forum.? "bobalooby1"


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Re: wiring of fog/running lights made simpler

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I had a look through that Eastern Beaver site, and it really looks like quality stuff, made by a guy who cares. Thumbs up on that discovery!
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WingAdmin wrote:I had a look through that Eastern Beaver site, and it really looks like quality stuff, made by a guy who cares. Thumbs up on that discovery!
"Eastern Beaver" From what i am told, will bend over backwards! to help a customer. Really good people! I'd go as far as to compare them to Cyclemax in cutomer service. And You are right, Quality Stuff.! :)
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