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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1450918" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>I installed an STS on my ’18. I didn't have the harness that is being discussed here, but I did use connectors all the way around so if I wanted to remove it, all I would have to do is unplug the STS and replug the bypass wires.</p><p>Doing the installation one by one wire at a time with connectors works just as well. While it may take a little longer this way, in reality putting into time into creating the harness if you have to do it yourself, then the time is up front instead of on the bike.</p><p></p><p>If there was enough demand for this, I'd make the harnesses. But making a one-of here and there is just not very effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1450918, member: 92915"] I installed an STS on my ’18. I didn't have the harness that is being discussed here, but I did use connectors all the way around so if I wanted to remove it, all I would have to do is unplug the STS and replug the bypass wires. Doing the installation one by one wire at a time with connectors works just as well. While it may take a little longer this way, in reality putting into time into creating the harness if you have to do it yourself, then the time is up front instead of on the bike. If there was enough demand for this, I'd make the harnesses. But making a one-of here and there is just not very effective. [/QUOTE]
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