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Inexpensive BMW type plug in receivers for electric add ons

Djohnson1967

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If any of you have bought from a BMW dealer then you know they are about$60.+ bucks
The answer: Johns Deere part# AL25073 cost about $20.00 ( and they are NOT Green/Yellow :) )
 
SAE connections

FWIW moving to SAE connectors is both cheaper and more compact. Most/many non BMW aftermarkets suppliers use these.
 
I'll move this over to Gear in a bit for a better fit and future searches.

Powerlet also has these and all sorts of accessories and mounts.

Was some talk a year or so ago about potential quality issues, I have not experienced any after several years of use on several bikes.

http://www.powerlet.com/products

We also use the SAE two prong connectors to move GPS, tankbag power and air pumps between bikes as well.
 
If you use (or want to add) heated gear, you connect that (free) coax pigtail direct to the battery, and then you can get coax to SEA jumper (<$10) for back charging, air compressor, etc...
 
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