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Trailer hitch

OlJim

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I think I have seen on here where all RTs use the same trailer hitch. I would appreciate if those in the know could either confirm or deny this. I have found for sale several Can Am hitches for a very good price but the seller didn't know who the manufacture was. In the pictures they appear to be genuine BRP but won't know until tomorrow when I go look.
 
There are cheaper third party hitches and harnesses. BRP is not the only one who makes and sells them for the RT.
 
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There are cheaper third party hitches and harnesses. BRP is not the only one who makes and sells them for the RT.


From what I can see in the photos he furnished they match the BRP hitches listed on Ebay.
 

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Do not pay too much for it. New, the hitch kit is $529.99. So if you get the complete hitch kit used. That would make the value used about half, $260.00. Most of the time the used hitch does not have the complete wiring harness. That's half the value of the hitch kit. Without harness the hitch is only worth $130.00 in good condition.
 
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From what I can see in the photos he furnished they match the BRP hitches listed on Ebay.


Hmmm... I don't want to be a pain, but when I traded my 2011 for a 2016, the dealer told me the old hitch doesn't fit the new model.

Now, I am looking at the 2018. Again, he is telling me the old hitch and harness doesn't fit the new model.

Can anyone verify this? If it's true, then we obviously need to know what year hitch fits our bikes.
 
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Hmmm... I don't want to be a pain, but when I traded my 2011 for a 2016, the dealer told me the old hitch doesn't fit the new model.

Now, I am looking at the 2018. Again, he is telling me the old hitch and harness doesn't fit the new model.

Can anyone verify this? If it's true, then we obviously need to know what year hitch fits our bikes.


There is quite a bit of info here. https://www.brppartspro.com/can-am-...control-modules-detail.htm?productid=18202747
 
But it is the only one I'd put on my Spyder. OlJim, I had a BRP hitch from a 2012 on my 2014 RT and it fit fine.
Ann, the OP was asking if others made hitches for the RT besides BRP, because he was looking at buying a used one but wasn't sure if it is OEM.
OEM is my preference also for all running gear.
 
Hmmm... I don't want to be a pain, but when I traded my 2011 for a 2016, the dealer told me the old hitch doesn't fit the new model.

Now, I am looking at the 2018. Again, he is telling me the old hitch and harness doesn't fit the new model.

Can anyone verify this? If it's true, then we obviously need to know what year hitch fits our bikes.

BRP is listing the Trailer Hitch Kit And Control Module for the 2018 RT as part number 219400854. The part number listed for the 2010 - 2017 RT kit is listed as 219400432. The module and wiring harness between the two kits have different individual part numbers, but no indication that the hitch itself is different as no part number for that piece is given. There have been some reports on here that the 2010 - 2017 kit is no longer available, but the on-line store shows them both as available. So, if you're looking at a 2018 now, then it has a new kit just for it. Whether your dealer can get it or not is another story.

https://can-am.brp.com/spyder/shop/accessories/trailer-accessories.html
 
Hmmm... I don't want to be a pain, but when I traded my 2011 for a 2016, the dealer told me the old hitch doesn't fit the new model.

Now, I am looking at the 2018. Again, he is telling me the old hitch and harness doesn't fit the new model.

Can anyone verify this? If it's true, then we obviously need to know what year hitch fits our bikes.

Love LOVE your Dealer(stealer) boy oh boy, they just assume you will bite the bullet and buy there.
 
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OK here's what the deal was. Hitches are pull offs. He had seven all together but only one harness. I got the one with the harness for $75.00. How about it did I get a good deal? This is the BRP hitch and wiring harness.
 

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you got an awesome deal. I am getting my BRP hitch installed on fri. My dealer dropped the MSRP price to $650.00 ( this is Canadian) That was the full kit with wiring harness.
 
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I'm not sure I got everything needed to wire this to a 2011 RT. What I got was a harness about 3 ft long with a nine pin connector on one end and a flat four pin on the other. Is this cable right and what else do I need. Hitch fits perfect.harness.jpg
 
I'm not sure I got everything needed to wire this to a 2011 RT. What I got was a harness about 3 ft long with a nine pin connector on one end and a flat four pin on the other. Is this cable right and what else do I need. Hitch fits perfect.View attachment 160042

Well, unless you already have the corresponding 9 pin module installed on your 2011 RT for that harness to plug into, then that harness is completely useless to you. No, you didn't get everything, and you won't find that old 9 pin module anywhere unless you pull it off another RT. What you have is either the tongue harness section from an RT 622 trailer, or something someone made up to adapt to a certain trailer.

But all is not lost. You have the hitch at a good price. Based on the trailer that you have / going to buy, determine if you need a 4 wire or 5 wire connector. If a 4 wire trailer, just buy this harness:

http://www.canamspyderaccessories.com/rt-trailer-hitch-harness-fits-2010-2017/

If a 5 wire trailer, buy this harness:

http://www.bigbikeparts.com/templates/product.aspx?ProductGuid=41-162&GroupGuid=16

Then you're done with it.
 
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I'm not sure I got everything needed to wire this to a 2011 RT. What I got was a harness about 3 ft long with a nine pin connector on one end and a flat four pin on the other. Is this cable right and what else do I need. Hitch fits perfect.View attachment 160042

That is a home made adapter someone made. Not really any use to you. Not the end of the world. I don't know your wiring skill level. That may make a difference the solution you choose to get or make a harness.

You could buy all the parts from BRP. It would be plug and play and not that hard to install. But the parts would be $200 plus.

Or could buy the harness from Spyder Accessories. It's plug a play and should be easy to install. But I do not recommend it because of the module he uses. It is the cheaper module that does not isolate the trailer from the Spyder.

Or could buy the Show Chrome harness. It is harder to install and ends in bare 5 wires. If your trailer is a 5 wire system just add the matching plug for your trailer. If not you have to wire in a 5 to 4 converter.

Or could just buy BRPs Y harness for $39.99. That would just plug in. Then make your own custom harness from there. Get the parts from the autoparts or trailer store. Maybe $40 to $50
 
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Thanks Snowbelt Spyder. I just finished watching Pierre's installation videos on You Tube. Don't have a trailer yet, I just bought the hitch since it looked like a good deal and I will still come out a lot cheaper than the $569 they want for the BRP setup.
 
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