NAMZ CUSTOM CYCLE SKU: 850-08144

NAMZ Custom Cycle Amp OEM Mate-N-Lock Female Connectors - 1-PIN FEM Matenlck OE… — Harley-Davidson (1971-1995)

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NAMZ Custom Cycle AMP OEM Mate-N-Lock 1-pin female connector for Harley-Davidson electrical systems from 1971 to 1995. Drop-in replacement that restores original harness connections without compromising fit or function.

Features

  • OEM AMP Mate-N-Lock design
  • 1-pin female configuration
  • Fits 1971-1995 Harley models
  • Stamped terminal construction

Specifications

  • Brand: NAMZ Custom Cycle
  • Manufacturer Part #: NA-1-480349-0
  • UPC: 810088711015
  • Connector Type: 1-pin Female
  • Length: 6 in
  • Width: 4 in
  • Height: 0.75 in
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What years does this connector fit?

This OEM AMP Mate-N-Lock connector is designed for Harley-Davidson models 1971-1995 that use the original Mate-N-Lock system.

Is this connector male or female?

This is a 1-pin female connector. NAMZ also offers matching male connectors and multi-pin versions.

What is this connector used for?

OEM Mate-N-Lock connectors are used throughout early Harley electrical systems for battery, ignition, lights, and accessory circuits.

Do I need matching male connectors?

Yes — you'll need a 1-pin male Mate-N-Lock connector to mate with this female connector. Verify your harness configuration before ordering.

BRANDNAMZ Custom Cycle
TYPEElectrical
SKU850-08144
WEIGHT0.1 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
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Oct 30, 2020

Very good buy , great replacement on my 99 FXD that had no Brake light or blinkers this purchase fixed all five lighting problems

— Anonymous