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RT-S wiring harness

I installed mine in about 45 minutes. The absolute hardest part is routing the wiring through the back end of the bike. The instructions that come with the kit are really pretty straight forward.
 
It took me and a friend 3-4 hours, including installation of the hitch. Unfortunately we didn't do a video, but you should expect to remove ALL panels from the left side, including the saddlebag.
Keep track of each screw and where it went. I ended up with a sticky latch and had to have my dealer fix it.

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It took me and a friend 3-4 hours, including installation of the hitch. Unfortunately we didn't do a video, but you should expect to remove ALL panels from the left side, including the saddlebag.
Keep track of each screw and where it went. I ended up with a sticky latch and had to have my dealer fix it.

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That is not necessary! It is not the method in the instructions. Removing the saddlebags is needless.

I don't remember the flat rate time alloted in the instructions, but I did it in less than an hour each time. You do have to take some panels loose on the left side if you want to route the harness internally...which is highly recommended, but the saddlebag can stay in place. Just follow the instructions closely and you will be fine.
 
That is not necessary! It is not the method in the instructions. Removing the saddlebags is needless.

I don't remember the flat rate time alloted in the instructions, but I did it in less than an hour each time. You do have to take some panels loose on the left side if you want to route the harness internally...which is highly recommended, but the saddlebag can stay in place. Just follow the instructions closely and you will be fine.

100% agreed.
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