NAMZ CUSTOM CYCLE SKU: 850-09034

NAMZ Custom Cycle CAN/BUS Run, Brake & Turn Signal Module with Equalizer - Harley-Davidson CAN/BUS

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About NAMZ Custom Cycle

NAMZ Custom Cycle builds plug-and-play wiring harnesses, extension kits and electrical components for Harley-Davidson. Its handlebar extension and connector kits are what make an ape hanger or bagger bar swap a bolt-in job instead of a splicing project.

The NAMZ Custom Cycle CAN/BUS Run, Brake & Turn Signal Module with Load Equalizer is engineered for modern Harley-Davidson CAN/BUS electrical systems. This module is essential for riders installing aftermarket turn signals, preventing common error codes and dashboard warnings that can arise on these advanced systems. It ensures your lighting functions flawlessly while keeping your dash clear of unnecessary alerts.

Why riders pick this

  • Prevents CAN/BUS error codes and dashboard warnings
  • Ensures proper function of aftermarket turn signals
  • Compact, discreet module design
  • Direct plug-and-play installation
  • Integrated load equalizer

When you're upgrading to aftermarket turn signals on your late-model Harley, the CAN/BUS system can throw a wrench in the works with error codes and warning lights. The NAMZ Custom Cycle Run, Brake & Turn Signal Module with Load Equalizer is specifically designed to address these issues, allowing for a seamless integration of your new lighting while maintaining proper system function. This plug-and-play solution gets you back on the road with clean, functional lighting.

Flawless Aftermarket Signal Integration

  • Eliminates CAN/BUS error codes and dashboard warnings
  • Ensures proper function of aftermarket turn signals
  • Compact design for easy, discreet installation
  • Direct plug-and-play setup simplifies wiring

Designed for Modern Harley Electrical Systems

This module is a must-have for any rider with a 2011-up Softail or 2012-up Dyna equipped with a CAN/BUS system who plans to swap out their factory turn signals. Its built-in load equalizer is key to preventing hyper-flash and maintaining signal integrity. Install with confidence, knowing your bike's electrical system is protected and performing as it should.

Specifications

  • Brand: NAMZ Custom Cycle
  • Manufacturer Part #: ILL-CB-DR
  • UPC: 850033616439
  • Length: 8.5 in
  • Width: 6.5 in
  • Height: 1.25 in
  • Weight: 0.39 lbs

Common questions

Why do I need this module for aftermarket turn signals?

On 2011-up Harley-Davidson CAN/BUS models, installing aftermarket turn signals without a load equalizer can trigger error codes and dashboard warnings. This module prevents those issues.

Is this module a direct plug-and-play installation?

Yes, the NAMZ Custom Cycle CAN/BUS module is designed for direct plug-and-play installation, making the wiring process straightforward.

Will this module work on my older Harley-Davidson?

This specific module is designed for 2011-up Harley-Davidson models equipped with a CAN/BUS electrical system. Older models do not use this system and would require a different solution.

Ordering from Vtwinbikers

  • Brand new, sourced through authorized US distribution — never used, never grey-market.
  • Not sure it fits? Use Shop by Bike to filter by your year and model, or email us and we will confirm before you order.
  • Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle is all we do, so you are talking to people who ride what you ride.
BRANDNAMZ Custom Cycle
TYPEElectrical
SKU850-09034
WEIGHT0.39 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