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Yes, I have installed the 2013 hitch on my 2012 RTL. No problems at all. It took about half hour to install the hitch. The harness was the hardest part to run, it took about hour and a half.


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710002442 is 9 pin on one end and squar 4 on the other, anyway the one I got today is. Hate to cut a $119.00 cable to install a flat 4 but I don't see any other way. The cable is over 6' long, I guess I could cut the plug off the trailer and splice this into the trailer. Decisions, decisions.... Damn shame you got to spend about 10 percent of the cost of the trailer on a gizmo to enable operation of the lights... At least us electrically challanged folks do.

Scotty and company, thanks for all your input. Now all I need is a trailor, hell I've had the hitch for over a year without one, I guess I can wait a while longer.
 
One thing that I like about the 2013 trailer harness is that I did not need to buy that $119 plug and cut the end off.


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If you have the new 2013 BRP hitch, here is the Square 4 plug you need to go to a non BRP trailer. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BE60ZU/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 As Scotty said, you will need to replace the flat four plug on your trailer with one of these.

The item you suggested will not fit into the plug that came with my cable. The four holes are about the size of a large needle. The company that made them calls them automotive connectors but I cannot find the male part. Back to plan A or maybe B...LOL

Bottom line, when the trailer gets here it will have lights... I'll figure it out.
 
A local trailer shop should be able to fix you up if your local auto parts store (try NAPA) doesn't carry a square-4 trailer connector.
 
The item you suggested will not fit into the plug that came with my cable. The four holes are about the size of a large needle. The company that made them calls them automotive connectors but I cannot find the male part. Back to plan A or maybe B...LOL

Bottom line, when the trailer gets here it will have lights... I'll figure it out.

It fits mine just fine. :dontknow: Are you sure you are looking at the right end of the cable? There is a 4 pin needle size male connector on one end. On the other is a cap that covers the connector to the trailer That's where the Amazon connector plugs in.
 
I may be challenged but I know what I'm looking at. One end of the cable has the big round 9 pin plug to hook into the plug on the RT. The other end is unlike any plug I've ever seen. It has a clip on top to keep the two parts secure, obviously it's a quick connect for some application, maybe some Can-Am trailers have the clip installed. Beats hell out of me, All I know is that it ain't all that difficult to hook up the big plug so I'll do something, hopefully the right thing... Wish me luck,
 
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If the picture downloads it's the cable I received, can anyone tell me what it is?
 

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If the picture downloads it's the cable I received, can anyone tell me what it is?
That is the Trailer Pole Harness for the 2011/2012 RT-622. It can be used to make an adapter from an early Spyder 9-pin connector (on the Spyder itself) to a 4-pin trailer by replacing the square connector with the proper trailer plug. It may not work for brake lights with the 2010 versions of the OEM module, however.
 
Thanks again Scotty. I have no idea what year hitch and trailer plug I have. Even though I have a '10 RT the hitch was not installed until last year, it had to be ordered by the dealer so I assume (know what that means) it's an '11 or '12 which would be perfect. I think I'll just cut off the trailer plug and wire it up directly. At this point I think I'll just wait until the trailer comes in.
 
Thanks again Scotty. I have no idea what year hitch and trailer plug I have. Even though I have a '10 RT the hitch was not installed until last year, it had to be ordered by the dealer so I assume (know what that means) it's an '11 or '12 which would be perfect. I think I'll just cut off the trailer plug and wire it up directly. At this point I think I'll just wait until the trailer comes in.
:thumbup: Cutting off the trailer plug and wiring in the pole harness is another good way. That is the purpose the pole harness serves on the RT-622. You could also splice it in, keeping the flat-4, and have the best of both worlds. Test your connections before making them permanent. The Spyder harness color code may be different. Be sure to leave enough length to reach the Spyder connector and have plenty of slack. The Spyder connector is farther than normal from the hitch ball.
 
If you have the new 2013 BRP hitch, here is the Square 4 plug you need to go to a non BRP trailer. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BE60ZU/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 As Scotty said, you will need to replace the flat four plug on your trailer with one of these.

Thanks again Scotty. I have no idea what year hitch and trailer plug I have. Even though I have a '10 RT the hitch was not installed until last year, it had to be ordered by the dealer so I assume (know what that means) it's an '11 or '12 which would be perfect. I think I'll just cut off the trailer plug and wire it up directly. At this point I think I'll just wait until the trailer comes in.

Sorry SpyderDon,I just assumed you had a 2013 hitch since in my original post I stated this is for a 2013.
 
Trickie Dick, first off, I love your handle, and, not a problem. I hate everything electrical, long story but I learned at an early age that it ain't fun and I sorta avoid working with it, 120 - 240 or 12 it makes no difference, hell in my working life I had a lot of 24 v stuff and I didn't like that much eithor...
I'll probably go to the local trailer dealer and see what it will cost me to hook all this crap up. Better safe than sorry.

This is a great site. Have a problem, ask. Someone will answer and there is a lot of experise. Thanks everyone. An aside, I went over 29,000 miles today. Ole #773 is chugging along, there have been growing pains but all, in, all, it's been a great experience. I have never owned anything that has given me the smile per mile that the Spyder has....
 
Scotty, everything is together. Took a little trip today to check it out and it is great. Know it will make traveling two up much easier.

Again, thanks to everyone that contributed. Don
 
Sorry for going over and over but I just am trying to get it straight.

Have a 2012 RT-S and will pull a new Bushtec Turbo Trailer which comes with a 6 pin plug


  • Buy 2013 RT Hitch and Wiring Harness
  • Buy a BRP 4 Pin plug adapter which will plug into the bikes harness and allow for a square four trailer plug
  • Trailer will come with LED brake lights and I will re-wire the 6 pin plug to a four pin square connector using only 4 wires.

Last of all, do I need the Bushtec Electric Relay Isolater with this setup?

Thank you!
 
Scotty, everything is together. Took a little trip today to check it out and it is great. Know it will make traveling two up much easier.

Again, thanks to everyone that contributed. Don
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Sorry for going over and over but I just am trying to get it straight.

Have a 2012 RT-S and will pull a new Bushtec Turbo Trailer which comes with a 6 pin plug


  • Buy 2013 RT Hitch and Wiring Harness
  • Buy a BRP 4 Pin plug adapter which will plug into the bikes harness and allow for a square four trailer plug
  • Trailer will come with LED brake lights and I will re-wire the 6 pin plug to a four pin square connector using only 4 wires.

Last of all, do I need the Bushtec Electric Relay Isolater with this setup?

Thank you!
Sorry, you don't have it quite right.

1. Buy and install latest (2013) BRP hitch and harness
2. Buy square-4 connector at auto parts or trailer store
3. Either replace Bushtec 6-pole connector with the mating square-4 from step 2, or splice in the square-4 to retain both connectors
Note: If the Bustec is equipped as 5-wire (separate turn signals), it will need to be rewired.

You will not need an additional converter or isolator, it is built in to the BRP harness.
 
I just finished up restoring a pull between trailer. This trailer will be pull by my Spyder or by a friend's Goldwing. The GW is a 5 wire, so the trailer needed separate amber turn signals. When I received my trailer hitch it was the new 2013, with the 4 wire harness. So I had a problem.

This is how I wired the trailer to work with both bikes.

On the Spyder 4 wire plug

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White wire - ground
Yellow wire - left turn (amber light)
Green wire - right turn (amber light)
Brown wire - tail lights/running lights (round lights)

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Then I ran a red wire from the 5 wire side of the 5 to 4 wire module
The GW has a 6 wire plug a blue wire that not used.

The red wire to the brakes lights (round lights) and the light bar with a XP back-off module.

So the hook up on the Spyder is not a true 5 wire system, so the light works a little different between the two bikes. When hooked to the GW the amber lights only comes on with the left or right turn signals. On the Spyder the amber lights works as the turn signals and also come on with the brake lights. I have red lenses to replace the amber ones if I run into a problem with DOT.

Problem solved!

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