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OEM Cable Connectors

OEM Cable Connectors

Battery Terminal Screw Kit
Battery Terminal Screw Kit
Exact reproduction of battery terminal screws and felt washer found on models with 6 V batteries and horseshoe oil tank. Details like this give credibility to a perfect restoration.
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Terminal Posts
Terminal Posts
Accurate reproductions of the stock terminal posts as used on models thru 1947.
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Terminal Clamp
Terminal Clamp
Accurate reproduction of the frame clamp with terminal plate as used on 1928-1929 twins to connect the tail lamp wire.
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Terminal Plates and Boxes
Terminal Plates and Boxes
Detailed reproduction of the terminal boxes found on Big Twins and 45” from 1948 to 1977 and the triple-tree mounted terminal board, which was stock  on all FL models from 1949-1969.
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Wire terminals for Headlamp, Horn & Spotlights
Wire terminals for Headlamp, Horn & Spotlights
Accurate reproduction of insulators and hardware for the headlamp/horn bracket on all models 1945-1957 with Springer forks.
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Wire Terminal for Neutral Switch
Wire Terminal for Neutral Switch
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OEM Pins and Sockets 1971-1993
OEM Pins and Sockets 1971-1993
Before introducing the Deutsch sealed connector system on their 1994 models, the factory used the AMP universal MATE-N-LOK connector sytem on their wiring harnesses. The pins and sockets are good for wire sizes up to 18AWG and currents up to 19 A.
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Ring Terminals OEM Style
Ring Terminals OEM Style
Selection of stock replacement ring terminals for the fabrication or restoration of stock wiring harnesses.
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Flag Terminals OEM Style
Flag Terminals OEM Style
Stock replacement flag terminals as used on all models mid 1939-1950.
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Starter Relay Socket
Starter Relay Socket
One of those small parts that makes building a proper wiring harness much easier. The black plastic housing provides slots for four—or sometimes five—terminals for 6.3 mm spade connectors of cube-shaped 12 V relays with an edge length of about 30 mm. Needed on Harley-Davidson motorcycles with electric start from 1979 onward, but also suitable for custom conversions of earlier models. Suitable relays can be found .
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Connecting wires

Until the late 1970s, Harley-Davidson motorcycles had mainly screwed wire connections with ring lugs soldered or crimped on. This was convenient and nicely uniform. You only needed a screwdriver to loosen a connection. And the connections were vibration-proof, provided the screws were properly tightened and fitted with lock washers. This is still the case today with battery terminals.

The disadvantage

of this way of connecting wires is also obvious: each connection must be loosened individually and at the distribution points (called "terminals") there were sometimes up to four ring lugs on one screw. It wasn´t possible e.g. to just disconnect a plug from the rear fender and to disconnect the taillight wires took almost as long as removing the fender itself.

The solution was crimp connectors and connector housings, which were introduced in the 1960s in automobiles. You probably know these wide flat plugs and the sleeves for them. These were the first somewhat clunky parts. Significantly, they were called Fast-Ons". You could also organize them in connector housings to several next to each other.

With Harleys

they never existed, though. Harley-Davidson relied on round connectors and sleeves. The 2 mm thin connectors fit into housings half the size of the flat connectors and were easy to install on the motorcycle.

The next stage in the development of OEM wire connectors was waterproof and came from a manufacturer called Deutsch. With the vehicle network known as HDLan came thinner wires and the waterproof connector dwarfs from JAE. They come from the aircraft industry (JAE = Japan Aviation Electronics) and a 4-pin connector measures only 14 x 9 mm in cross section and the wires are not much thicker than 1 mm. Now all too filigree for some mechanics…

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