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Ok, so heres the thing, My father built a custom out of an 83 Venture http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?p=170870#post170870

he bartered out of his brother in-law, in the process he took off a bunch of heavy stuff and said I could sell it since I am in between jobs as long as I put the money towards remodeling my house.. I sold the radio amp assembly but the guy needed the handlebar switch.. I cannot imagine how big of a pain in the ass it would have been for me to disassemble the fairing and dig into the wiring harness to get this switch off intact, but my Dad did it and only asked that the guy pay another 20 bucks.. what a guy!

 

Now I have sold the rear shock, compressor, and suspension control to this guy building a custom in Shreveport La. http://71.18.95.71/ and he wants the female plug that goes with it, you should also know that this has taken me untold hours of my time between posting the ad, posting it on e-bay, shipping the item, negotiating on phone calls and e-mails about this particular part I sold for 150$... I assured the guy I would try to get the plug(s) for his project off of the donor bike but I also told him it may be too much to ask to try and get the connecting wire as it may be entwined in the wiring harness like the scenario with the radio...

 

So my question is...

 

Does anyone here have any helpful information on the electronic air suspension control assembly?

 

He needs the connecting wire and Plugs between the control and the compressor.. Please advise

 

Oh and BTW I have the rear bags with hardware (no key), front and rear fender(s), handlebars and a few other items for sale as well...

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Ebay members allways seem to want more than what they paid for.

 

What you put in your ebay add with pic's is what they are buying. I know your tring to help as I would, but if they want even more of the unit they should pay for it. There asking you to cut up a harness that someone might buy as a whole unit. I would have told them they need to buy the whole harness and let them cut it up the way they wanted.

 

Kurt

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