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snowball
Posted 2009-09-14 3:43 PM (#43959)
Subject: Question on Wire harness


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Has anyone installed a wire harness for a pull behind trailer
Any recommendations

I installed the hitch doc but did not come with wire harness

The only company that has one is from bushtec but very expensive.

Just curious

Thanks Joe
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southjerseyrider
Posted 2009-09-14 8:09 PM (#43984 - in reply to #43959)
Subject: RE: Question on Wire harness


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Posts: 308
Vineland, NJ United States
I also bought a hitchdoc and a Uni-go trailer. I ordered the wire kit from Uni-Go distributor. The link is below. It is not plug and play, it has to be spliced in, I haven't done it yet, little nervous about it.

http://www.schoolhousemcacc.com/product_info.php/cPath/18_21/produc...

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snowball
Posted 2009-09-16 2:59 PM (#44110 - in reply to #43984)
Subject: RE: Question on Wire harness


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Thank you for your response

Joe
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vicguy
Posted 2009-09-16 11:20 PM (#44137 - in reply to #43959)
Subject: RE: Question on Wire harness


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shakopee , Mn

Hokins towing solutions part number 48925 abiout 25/30$ auto parts store

Have used on 02 TC and 08 Vision

It is a splice in, but once you know which wires are which its a .5 hour job.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2009-09-17 7:04 AM (#44140 - in reply to #43959)
Subject: Re: Question on Wire harness


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Slight mispell there....its actually Hopkins and here is thier site http://www.hopkinsmfg.com/

The harness is underneath the seat. Look for the LARGE plug on the right side.

Blue/Red= RT Turn Signal
Blue= LT Turn Signal
White/Pink= Brake Lights
Green/Pink= Running/Park Lights
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southjerseyrider
Posted 2009-09-18 5:05 AM (#44215 - in reply to #44140)
Subject: Re: Question on Wire harness


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Posts: 308
Vineland, NJ United States
I considered that, but Hopkins kit doesn't supply additional power or isolate trailer from bike, it just converts power from individual lighting to combination lighting for the trailer (meaning the trailer uses the same lights for blinker, brakes, park). This forum and other wrenches told me to use an "isolater" so the trailer lighting does not affect the bike lighting or the bike computer. To make a long story short, my dealer is doing it because I don't want to f-up my 5 year warranty on a $24,000 bike for 1.5 hours of labor cost.
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Travelin Man
Posted 2009-09-18 8:43 AM (#44231 - in reply to #43959)
Subject: Re: Question on Wire harness


Iron Butt

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Try The Electrical Connection, they sell a trailer isolator wiring harness that will separates the bike and trailers wiring systems in case of a problem with the trailers wiring. It is $64.95 with is reasonable for what it is and does. Here is the link:

http://www.electricalconnection.com/wire-harnesses/hrns-trailer.htm
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wseemann
Posted 2009-09-21 6:45 PM (#44437 - in reply to #43959)
Subject: Re: Question on Wire harness


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Posts: 215
Boydsville, AR United States
Ya gets what ya pay for! Bushtec may be more money, but they supply everything you need including diagram, photos, and help on the phone if you need it.
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