I bought the harness. Could somebody post instructions with pix or a detailed instructions , I guess JDO might assume that I knew what I was doing , but in regards to wiring the bike i was born with one hand and no eyes!!!! PLEASE>>>>

Take your time, it's actually less daunting that it appears. Take the liner out of the bottom of your TP. Take your seat off the bike. There's 2 main parts and a plastic connector.
To get oriented: The Y-Adapter goes under the seat. You'll need to find the wire that comes through the rear fender. Find the wire it plugs into. Unplug it. Now plug the y-adapter plugs into the plugs you just unplugged. Your rear lights should now work again and you should have an open plug that your new TP harness will plug into later.
Next, find the wire coming out of the LED light bar at the rear of the TP. Follow the wire to it's plug and unplug it. Lay the factory plug somewhere in the bottom of the TP where it is secure in case someday you want to reuse it. Now take the long wire with the HD module on it. Lay the module in the TP bottom. Take the wire with the metal tips and wrap it tightly into a point with electrical tape. Find where all the wires go through the grommet at the front of the TP. Spread the wires as best you can and work the electrical tape point you just made through the grommet with the other wires. Its a tight fit but if you work it back and forth and slowly, it will work its way through. Once the tip is through, pull the rest of the wire through the grommet. Remove the electrical tape.
Now follow JDO's instructions and install plastic connector on the wire you just pulled through the grommet. Once the plug is on the wire, you should be able to plug it into the open end of the y-adapter you already installed under the seat. Now everything is ready to be plugged in but you're still not done.
Final wiring step. You'll need to make changes to the plug at the end of the wire that comes out of the LED bar. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the white base of the plug slightly out. It doesn't need to move very far to be unlocked. Once it's unlocked you'll need to move 2 wires to opposite slots for the LEDs to function properly. I found it very easy to just take a paperclip, unbend it and then push it into the hole above the wire you'll be moving. You should be able to easily slip the chosen terminal out the back of the plug as you push the paperclip in.
I needed to only move 2 wires for my 2010 SEUC LED TP lighting to be fully functional. Just focus on the 4 outer wires at the 4 corners of the plug. These 4 wires control the corner turn signals on the LED TP Bar. 2 of the 4 wires are black. These are the grounds. The other 2 corner wires have a very faint stripe. These are the power leads. Take these power leads and swap their position. These are the only 2 wires you should need to move. Once they are pushed through into their new positions, just take the needle nose pliers and push the white base back into position to lock the terminals in place. Now plug the HD module into the TP plug you just modified. Test the system by turning the ignition on and trying your turn signals.
You should find that both the lower and TP turn signals are now flashing together until you apply the brake. When the brake is applied, the upper and lower turn signals will alternate while the center brake light of the LED bar lights up brighter.
Secure the wiring in the TP, reinstall the TP liner, secure the wiring under the seat. Reinstall your seat. Go for a ride and enjoy your new lighting. Good luck.