DriftersWay
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I was about to install a trailer hitch. When I removed the plastic covers on rear wheel there was no through bolt. Does this come with the RT or do I have to purchase this alone.
Thanks
Butch
Thanks
Butch
I was about to install a trailer hitch. When I removed the plastic covers on rear wheel there was no through bolt. Does this come with the RT or do I have to purchase this alone.
Thanks
Butch
Are you installing the BRP Hitch or a after market hitch. If it's the BRP hitch the long bolt comes with the hitch. If it's the after market type you have to remove the axle. Removing the axle requires the belt to be re-aligned and doing the belt tension procedure.
why do you have to remove the axel on an after market one?
What electrical plug comes with the BRB hitch?..My trailer is a 5 wire flat,with separate turn signals. I have a 2012 RTL
The BRP hitches (and trailers) are currently 4-wire, with a square-4 connector. They are not directly compatible with 5-wire trailers which have separate turn signals. You can not use the trailer brake lights and wire in a 4-wire connector using the turn signals, but the turn signals will also function as brake lights, which means amber in most cases. Although legal in most states, I feel that is confusing to following drivers, and should be avoided.
Available solutions:
Do not use the BRP harness/module - wire a 5-wire pigtail dirctly to the Spyder wiring. It will not be isolated, but will work if the trailer lighting draw is not too much.
Separate the brake lights on the trailer, add a wire to the tongue for the additional side, and wire and use as a 4-wire.
It is pretty easy. You will lose the separate turn signal function in the process...just as with any of the trailer modules since 2011. The brake lights are actually wired separately on the 2010 RT-622, so it is easy to convert to 4-wire function. Just tap a 4-wire connector into the separate brake lights wires (for turn/brake lights), running lights, and ground on the trailer. You can either splice in this connector or replace the 9-pin. Best to make the connections temporary and test the functions before making them permanent. If you are uncomfortable with the work a good trailer shop can ring out the wires and make the swap easily. The new BRP hitch/harness is square-4.How would a '10 RT622 with the funky round connector be wired to the newer square-4 on '14?
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It is pretty easy. You will lose the separate turn signal function in the process...just as with any of the trailer modules since 2011. The brake lights are actually wired separately on the 2010 RT-622, so it is easy to convert to 4-wire function. Just tap a 4-wire connector into the separate brake lights wires (for turn/brake lights), running lights, and ground on the trailer. You can either splice in this connector or replace the 9-pin. Best to make the connections temporary and test the functions before making them permanent. If you are uncomfortable with the work a good trailer shop can ring out the wires and make the swap easily. The new BRP hitch/harness is square-4.
I think they already have a conversion harness, but this way is cheaper.TNX. Prolly have the dealer do this when I trade up in '15. Maybe BRP will have a conversion harness by then.
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Does the '14 use a diff hitch than those used on the '12 and earlier?
Found answer in other posts: the '14 uses the same hitch.
What electrical plug comes with the BRB hitch?..My trailer is a 5 wire flat,with separate turn signals. I have a 2012 RTL
cyclelover63, how committed are you to using a BRP hitch? If you're not then do like I just did. Buy the after market hitch from eBay. If you bid right you could get it for maybe as little as a $100. Buy the Can Am trailer adapter harness separately, about $65. It plugs right into the cargo interface connector. Buy a Goldwing trailer isolator for $35. They're five wire. Connect the isolator to the harness, plug the harness into the bike, and attach a flat 5 connector to the isolator cable. Install the hitch and you're in business!
I took pics of my install. After I clean up the wiring schematic I drew I plan to post what I did along with the pertinent part numbers. If you are in a rush to to do something let me know and I'll see if I can do the posting in the next few days.
Brackets. You replace the washers on the axle with the brackets. One advantage, I think, of using the axle to hold the hitch is you can make belt tension and alignment adjustments without removing the hitch. May not be a big deal, but something to consider.The dealer is picking up my Spyder Monday evening,but I can cancel that...Does the aftermarket hitch mount the same way..with the trough bolt,or does it have brackets?...Thanks!
Just had the BRP hitch put on the wife's 2014 RTS SE6 and when we got it back she noticed that the original axle nut covers, those black plastic things were no longer there and were in her back compartment. I assume that with the hitch, these covers no longer fit and she wants to know do they have any covers for the axle /hitch nut that is now exposed?