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Cruiser
Posts: 297 VA | Hey guys, for those of you that have the Victory/Garmin GPS, I need your help. On the right side (from driver's perspective) there is a short cable that ends in a plastic male end. It has several wires running to it, black/white, black/pink. 4 in total. I believe this is the harness for the GPS connection. I was hoping that maybe this looked like a similar harness that some of you may have seen before. I want to buy a harness and splice into it to make a connection for my own GPS. I can cut the wires, but if it is a standard connector, than I'd like not to cut it. I contacted my dealer and they already told me that this only comes with the GPS kit. Can anyone help? I appreciate it.
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Tourer
Posts: 562 SC, Bluffton | Look Here:
http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=2064&pos...
The 2nd post down, from SPOCK gives some detail to the 4 wires.
I'll be mounting the ZUMO 550 sometime. I use it on our other bikes with the way off Japanese speedometers.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 37 SE Florida | The connector is an AMP Mini Multilock connector you can find information about it on the AMP web site AMP is owned by TYCO electronics www.tycoelectronics.com I was able to track down a supplier who is supposed to have them Sager Electric 800-724-3780. I am attaching a drawing with the part numbers hope this helps.
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AMP_Connector.pdf (36KB - 29 downloads)
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| Just under the nose plate (in front of seat) is a grey plug with two wires, one pink and grey and I forget the other color. It is an aux power lead and works great for hard wiring the GPS power harness. If you need sound as well then never mind, lol...... |
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Cruiser
Posts: 72 Eyota, MN | Call Garmin directly and they will send you one, the guy told me it was an $8.00 part. That is where I got mine. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 297 VA | Guys, thanks for the help!! That is exactly what I was looking for. I might call Garmin directly too, that might be easy as well. Looking to make my self a quick disconnect power and audio. Either way, this will save me from cutting up the factory harness.
I'll look at that thread from Spcok as well. I just need to make the harness and figure out how I'll make it easy to remove. I don't keep the GPS on the bike all the time. Thanks again. |
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