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RT hitch instructions

Brentc

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My installing dealer didn't give me the install instructions for my recently installed hitch. I'd like to have a copy and was wondering if anyone here might have a odd they could shoot my way. Also wanted to know, in order to remove the hitch when not in use, is it just the two bolts on each side of the hitch and then slide out? If it's that simple I think I'll remove it when it's not being used.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
REMOVAL OF HITCH

IMHO....I'd leave it on, but if you do take it off make sure you secure the wire harness, because if you don't it can drop down and then it will be toast and expensive.......Mike :thumbup:
 
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My installing dealer didn't give me the install instructions for my recently installed hitch. I'd like to have a copy and was wondering if anyone here might have a odd they could shoot my way. Also wanted to know, in order to remove the hitch when not in use, is it just the two bolts on each side of the hitch and then slide out? If it's that simple I think I'll remove it when it's not being used.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Yes, you'll need a copy because the torque spec for the bolt is in there. And yes, it's just one bolt. The axle is hollow.

Anyway, I've got them, but the file size exceeds the forum size restrictions to upload as an attachment. If you'd like to email or PM me your home email address, I'll get them to you that way.

I take mine on and off a couple times a year. Not hard once you get the hang of it. Lamont posted some pics of removing his in this thread.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?37974-RT-Hitch-removal-and-belt-adjustment

BTW, I hope your dealer gave you your dust covers back for the ends of the axle.
 
Anyway, I've got them, but the file size exceeds the forum size restrictions to upload as an attachment. If you'd like to email or PM me your home email address, I'll get them to you that way.

If you'd be willing; I'd also like to get a copy of those instructions... :thumbup:
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Question for Mike and Doug

Thanks for the replies guys, I have a follow up seeing that you both commented on the axle bolt. On my hitch I see the main axle bolt, but behind that there are two additional bolts on each side of the wheel and it appears that they would easily come off and then the rear half of the hitch could be slid out without having to remove the axle bolt? Is this different from what you have? I can upload a picture later if what I am explaining doesn't make sense.

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SMALL BOLTS

Brent, that's actually the easy way to remove the Hitch.......the plates were meant to stay on.........But do remember the wire harness !!!....Mike :thumbup:
 
Wire harness

Yes definitely, that is actually one thing it appears the deal did do a nice job on. The wire harness only come out of the side luggage compartment about 6 inches and is fastened to the underneath. The trailer pigtail is long enough to be run along the hitch frame and then up to the bike side of the harness so no worry about bike side harness dragging when I forget to fasten it up.:gaah:
 
WIRE HARNESS

Yes definitely, that is actually one thing it appears the deal did do a nice job on. The wire harness only come out of the side luggage compartment about 6 inches and is fastened to the underneath. The trailer pigtail is long enough to be run along the hitch frame and then up to the bike side of the harness so no worry about bike side harness dragging when I forget to fasten it up.:gaah:
..:clap:..I did my own so was not familiar with BRP exact set-up......just wanted to make sure your bases were covered.....:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:............Mike :yes:
 
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