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Tail and brake light wires

joekeys

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How do I get power for and extra tail and brake light. An earlier post said to take rear panel off to get to wires. I took out the eight screws but can't get it off. Seems to not coming off over the latch handle for trunk and saddle bags. Do I need to remove something else. I don't want to break something prying.
 
Be very careful when removing this panel. There are tabs on each side that prone to breaking. Make sure that you have them release before pulling too much. No I can't tell you how to do that as mine were already broken but that is how I know. Also did you get the screws under the side bag lid?

Go here for a good video on removing the back panels
 
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How do I get power for and extra tail and brake light. An earlier post said to take rear panel off to get to wires. I took out the eight screws but can't get it off. Seems to not coming off over the latch handle for trunk and saddle bags. Do I need to remove something else. I don't want to break something prying.
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Hi Joe,
I think that I was the one who told you that panel needed to be removed.
I should have warned you that it takes some "Wriggling & Cussing", to get it loose.
Grab it by the ends down at the saddlebags...
Pick up, and out, while bending the ends in JUST enough to clean the grab rails...
It'll come: it just takes some fussing!
 
Hi Joe,
I think that I was the one who told you that panel needed to be removed.
I should have warned you that it takes some "Wriggling & Cussing", to get it loose.
Grab it by the ends down at the saddlebags...
Pick up, and out, while bending the ends in JUST enough to clean the grab rails...
It'll come: it just takes some fussing!

Thankseveryone
 
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