wiring st1300 to take a trailer

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hi,can anyone help me please.i have just fitted a classic tow bar to my 1300.i have a small cargo trailer already wired.but havnt got a clue how to wire the bike .
 
Gday Caverboo.

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Lots of info at the sticky post in this sub-forum. Electrical Connections has an isolated module (recommended) just for that. I've made my own cuz I can but it's the same as the EC version.
 
They've changed their site since that was originally posted, I searched and couldn't find it on their current site... Doesn't matter, any universal motorcycle trailer isolator kit should work and there are several out there if you do a google search.
 
For now I think this is still available from Open Road Outfitters HERE. This is the same Universal Trailer Harness originally sold by EC. There should be other vendors that sell the same type of item as Mellow stated. Just look for isolated motorcycle trailer harness. The isolated part is important to avoid issues with the bike factory systems and wires.

Edit: Amazon and Kuryakyn also have the Kuryakyn Universal Trailer Harness.
 
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For now I think this is still available from Open Road Outfitters HERE. This is the same Universal Trailer Harness originally sold by EC. There should be other vendors that sell the same type of item as Mellow stated. Just look for isolated motorcycle trailer harness. The isolated part is important to avoid issues with the bike factory systems and wires.

Edit: Amazon and Kuryakyn also have the Kuryakyn Universal Trailer Harness.

Thanks, my bad for not checking Dale's site 1st.
 
Thanks Bob for doing a bit of searching. I'm not a big fan of a post/sticky and then your scratching your head because the information is not clear.
As Mellow said they changed their site, can you dub in Dales site on that sticky Mellow.
That open road site takes you right where you want to go, no guessing if you bought the right part or the correct model number.
Thanks
 
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