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BRP Trailer Hitch Installation

MarkLawson

RT-S PE#0031
I'm curious if anyone has installed the BRP trailer hitch on their RT. If so, how was it? I've looked through the instructions & figure I can do it myself, but would be interested in some experienced assessments.

Thanks,
 
I watched my mechanic do mine today. The worse part was taking most of the rear section ( fender, left inner fender, left turn signal pod, etc) off to run the wire for the plug. The hitch itself was fairly easy, but did require a rubber mallet to get it to slide over the swing-arm. When removing the fender, there are 2 screws located under the bottom that are not listed in the instructions.
 
How long did it take him?

My dealer (who has never installed one) says it' supposed to be a two hour job (charge two hours of labor).

While I did look over the installation instructions, I'd like to have a soft copy to study further. Does anyone know where I could get them?

Thanks,
 
How long did it take him?
It was around 3.5 hours. My mechanic is meticulous when it comes to working on the Spyders and it was his first hitch install. He went by the book with the instructions but now knows a few changes he could have done.
 
I finished the installation last night. I first did the wiring harness, which took me several hours, but I'm slow and used the installation as an excuse to make a couple of runs to my favorite store: Harbor Freight. The 1-7/8" ball required a 1-1/8" socket to tighten because the hitch has a recessed area in which the bolt sits which makes a wrench unusable. It's funny how that one socket cost $140. I also figure it is magnetic because there were a lot of other tools with it when I checked out. :2thumbs:
Anyway, at one point I had 35 screws & 3 bolts out for that part of the project.

The hitch installation was much different & much easier than I expected. I even had a professional motorcycle "wrench" over to help with that part. I was concerned that I'd have to remove the axle and screw up all the alignment adjustments, but didn't. The long bolt that comes with the hitch slides through the middle of the hollow axle! How about that???

Now it's on. I'm all hitched up & nowhere to go! (No word on my trailer ETA yet)

By the way, it's a pretty ugly hitch. Really detracts from the good looks of the RT.

One last thing, the caps that fit the axle ends no longer will fit. It'll have to see what Magic Man comes up with. I'm sure he's already working on it...
 
Seeking BRP Hitch installation instructions

Hello, I am looking for the BRP RT trailer hitch kit installation instructions, not just text, but the photos, too. If you have this as a file, would you please email to: [email protected]

Thank you very much!!
 
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