SaddleTramp Wiring Harnesses for Harley-Davidson®

SaddleTramp produces plug-and-play wiring harnesses for Harley-Davidson motorcycles — allowing speaker and amplifier connections to be made using OEM-style connectors without cutting or splicing the factory wiring. For riders who want a clean, reversible audio install, a SaddleTramp harness is the professional solution that avoids the most common wiring shortcuts that create problems long-term.

SaddleTramp harnesses are platform-specific — the connector types, wire gauge and connection points are engineered for the exact Harley model and year range they're designed for. A SaddleTramp loom for a 2014–2023 Street Glide gives you a power tap, amplifier trigger, speaker-level input connections and speaker output connections all in a single plug-in harness that uses the factory audio connector as the signal source.

MAA stocks SaddleTramp wiring harnesses for the most common Harley-Davidson Touring platform and year combinations. If you're planning a Harley audio install and want to do the wiring properly without touching the factory loom, ask us about SaddleTramp before you start. Ships Australia-wide and to New Zealand.

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A no-cut install matters beyond just keeping the bike original — it protects resale value, avoids warranty issues, and means the next person working on the bike isn't inheriting someone else's splices. SaddleTramp harnesses are built to that standard: correct connectors, correct gauge, correct pinout.

The harnesses integrate cleanly with aftermarket head units and amplifiers. For amp installs specifically, the harness handles the signal routing so you're not adapting factory connectors by hand. Check the model compatibility before ordering — SaddleTramp products are year and model specific.

SaddleTramp signal harnesses and Cicada Audio signal harnesses serve different purposes: SaddleTramp connects speakers and amps into the factory wiring architecture, while Cicada Audio signal harnesses carry line-level audio from head unit to amp. Many builds use both. Contact MAA if you're unsure which harnesses you need for your setup.