Seeking Brake/tail Light Connector For Modern Triumphs

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Bret Morey, Aug 14, 2021.

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  1. Bret Morey

    Bret Morey Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2019
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    I'm putting some combination driving/brake/indicator lights on my scrambler 1200. I would like to do this without cutting into the factory wiring at all. I can do it easily with splicing and soldering, but I would like to avoid cutting any wires. I already have the round barrel connectors for the signal light outputs, not I just need the male and female parts for the tail/brake light plug. If I can get those I will will make my own adapter to wire in the new lights. Problem is that I don't know where to find this connector pair, and the code on the side of it is unreadable. Does anyone know where this connector can be purchased?

    Thanks.
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  2. Bret Morey

    Bret Morey Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2019
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    Figured it out. In case anyone else ends up looking for the same it looks like Triumph uses NAMZ NJST connectors (NJST-03P and NJST-03R on the 3 pin tail/brake; and NJST-02P and NJST-02R on the plate light).
     
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  3. Cyborgbot

    Cyborgbot Guest

    I did something similar to you - made up an wiring loom insert that plugged into Pre-existing plugs. That way easy to revert to factory config should I sell it.

    Not seen your connectors before though…
     
  4. Bret Morey

    Bret Morey Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2019
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    The Namz connectors are all over the new scrambler, and unfortunately they are a pain. Found them for sale at insane prices, and ordered, but they come without the pins. found the pins, and had to buy a JST crimper. Even with the right plugs, right pins, and right crimper that were difficult. The pins really don't like to go into the plug housings without a lot of force. If you put them in wrong they are really hard to get back out and fix...

    But in the end I built the harness I needed and got my lights installed without cutting into any factory wiring, so it was worth the hassle and excessive cost.
     
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