First of all, I've searched and read nearly every thread about trailer wiring and adapters. Secondly, I'm illiterate regarding everything electrical. Before the riding season ended I had a BRP hitch and harness installed knowing that I'd be getting a trailer. I knew that I wouldn't be buying a BRP trailer because, in my opinion, they're drastically overpriced. I also have an adapter that will accept the standard flat 4 wiring figuring that would be on any "new" trailer purchased. However, I just acquired a used trailer at a price that was fantastic and should fulfill my needs. It's a "Breeze" out of Wisconsin. breezetrailers.com. The manufacturer provided the following information about their wiring: they use, what they call, a standard 6 way plug with these color codes...White-ground; Brown-tail lights; Blue-brake lights; Yellow-left turn and Green-right turn. The sixth is Black which isn't used but can be for extra lights or switched power. So, my question is...and please forgive my aforementioned ignorance...can this be converted to a flat 4? If not what can be done without any ill effects on the Spyder's electrical system? I am not stupid enough to attempt any fix myself. A good friend is an electrical whiz, but has no knowledge (or desire to learn) of Spyders. I've seen him design and build complete electrical systems for cars, race cars, trucks, motorcycles and antique vehicles. I'm just hoping to provide him with an ideal on what to do to the trailer without ENDANGERING the Spyder's system. If it were any other vehicle I'm certain that my friend could rework the trailer's wiring without any problems. And, thanks for your understanding of my non-existent electrical knowledge.