I don't remember where I bought it but there is an aftermarket piece that fits horizontally on your hitch. It fills in the void between your fender and the hitch ball. After installation (easy) it looks like it belongs and should have been there in the first place. Totally eliminates water and road debris from spraying up and onto to back of your passenger and everywhere else..... Jim
Google; Can Am Trailer Hitch Splash Guard
Last edited by canamjhb; 11-19-2022 at 09:46 PM.
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
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I purchased mine from spyderflap.com which is listed on the Home page as a sponsor. However, when I clicked on it, the web page is for sale. I googled spyder mud flap and found 2 on ebay. Finally, Inspector Gadget (https://www.spyderrt.info/can-am-rt-products) has one for $45 + shipping. Inspector Gadget also provides free instructions (look under U-DO-IT) on how to make your own. Inspector Gadget makes several items for sale and provides instructions on how to make them
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Current: 2022 RTL SE6 Red Marsala and 2012 622 Trailer Lava Bronze,
Previous: 2014 RTL SE6 Black Currant - 58,746 miles,
2012 RTL SE5 Lava Bronze - 19,675 miles
Be careful about making a mud flap too long and too stiff. I did and quickly (luckily) caught it before I did any damage. Mine caught on those darn parking lot raised water bars and scraped the pavement on the entrance to a steep driveway. Hitting too many of those can crack and damage an RT's rear fender. Now I have an OEM trailer hitch with an OEM flap and it still scrapes at times. Just gotta keep an eye out and take that stuff at an angle to protect the front and rear of our rides.