Posted by Jeannot on October 15, 2010, 5:55 pm
I would like to install a Harley cruise control on a non-Harley bike,
because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
connector pinout.
Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
rest is just power and switches.
Thanks!
Posted by PeterTork on October 15, 2010, 6:15 pm
Jeannot wrote:
> I would like to install a Harley cruise control on a non-Harley bike,
> because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
> control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
> connector pinout.
>
> Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
>
> My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
> rest is just power and switches.
>
> Thanks!
The turn signal unit from a 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire, bolts right into
any non-Harley....and will also deploy the parachute and alert the
president.
Posted by Jeannot on October 15, 2010, 8:40 pm
> Jeannot wrote:
> > I would like to install a Harley cruise control on a non-Harley bike,
> > because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
> > control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
> > connector pinout.
> > Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
> > My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
> > rest is just power and switches.
> > Thanks!
> The turn signal unit from a 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire, bolts right into
> any non-Harley....and will also deploy the parachute and alert the
> president.
And the person who wrote this is an educated, mature person who
believes in thoughtful and constructive contributions.
Posted by Andy aka Big Stinkie on October 15, 2010, 9:06 pm
On 10/15/2010 7:40 PM, Jeannot wrote:
>> Jeannot wrote:
>>> I would like to install a Harley cruise control on a non-Harley bike,
>>> because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
>>> control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
>>> connector pinout.
>>
>>> Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
>>
>>> My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
>>> rest is just power and switches.
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>> The turn signal unit from a 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire, bolts right into
>> any non-Harley....and will also deploy the parachute and alert the
>> president.
> And the person who wrote this is an educated, mature person who
> believes in thoughtful and constructive contributions.
I agree. He's full of shit. Everyone knows that GM didn't produce cruise
control units that would bolt right into a non-Harley. They needed to
have the red/orange and blue/black wires switched as well as 100K 1/8
watt resister put inline before they'd work properly. You just can't get
a decent response to a question in here anymore.
Andy aka Big Stinkie BS#252 SLOB#3
Posted by Jeannot on October 16, 2010, 5:40 pm
> Jeannot wrote:
> > I would like to install a Harley cruise control on a non-Harley bike,
> > because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
> > control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
> > connector pinout.
> > Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
> > My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
> > rest is just power and switches.
> > Thanks!
> The turn signal unit from a 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire, bolts right into
> any non-Harley....and will also deploy the parachute and alert the
> president.
Peder, I think someone swapped your D and T keys on your keyboard.
> because it appears you guys have the only decent electronic cruise
> control. I have what it takes to adapt it to my bike, besides the
> connector pinout.
>
> Does anyone have the connector pinout for the cruise control module?
>
> My only challenge will be to figure the speed input signal, all the
> rest is just power and switches.
>
> Thanks!