Trailering behind a trike

Pup

Apr 18, 2010
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Copperas Cove, TX 76522
:Shrug: Is there such a thing as a plug and play trailer wiring kit for a bobtail Harley? I really do not want to cut wires but I want to pull a trailer behind my trike. Frankenstein has a hitch that will bolt directly to the trike kit, so that part is easy. :Shrug:
 
Pup Kuryakyn has a plug and play harness that requires no cutting,just follow the directions and it works fine. Just put one on my 08 EG for lights on the fenders of the TowPac unit. If you LED lights there is no need for other electrical eq
 
Very cool Thanks Onebigtrk... It looks like a fairly easy kit although I will solder and use heat shrink tubing rather than using the crimps that come with the kit. I want to make the connections as solid as I can.

Why are the battery terminals and some of the wires loose requiring crimping?
 

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