I assume the 3 pins are for ground, brake, and running light?
Hey Ya'll-
A quick tip for those without a meter, the wiring to the existing connector on the bike is set up like this...
Blue Wire is the Running Light
Orange w/Yellow Stripe is the Brake Light
Black is Ground
It's an easy install- measure and mark the center of the flex tube (use something that'll wipe off), use a hair dryer to heat up the ends about two inches to the ends and they'll bend like butter. While it's still flexible hold it up against the tour pac bracket and let it cool so it'll retain its shape. Hint: wires should be on the left as your looking from the rear of the bike. Clean the tour pack bracket where the strip will attach with an alchohol pad, let it dry, then pull the protective tape off the double sided tape on the strip and apply the strip to the tour pac bracket starting with the center first, heat up the ends a little more as you wrap the strip around the bends. Hold it in place for a couple minutes, just to be sure it doesn't pull away. Voila its attached, now all you've gotta do is wire it in... run the wires through shrink tubing then up through the hole in the tour pack... there is a hole right there at the end of the tube, almost like it was designed that way. Use the connector and pins you already bought at the dealer...
P/N 73103-96BK, tab housing, 3 position (female plug) --- 1 needed
P/N 73190-96 , terminal pins --- 3 needed
Remember- Blue is Running, Orange w/Yellow Stripe is Brake and Black is Ground.
Strip looks great and works well. Now you're ready to ride. Total time about 45 minutes... and that's taking it easy.
Hope this helps.
Later-
The "Rebel"