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Next weekend I'm picking up a gently used Piggybacker trailer. I would like to get the componets to wire it this week but I have no clue on what is needed. Can someone out there point me in the right direction on this.

 

Thanks for the help. :15_8_211[1]:

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Go to Pep boys or Advance auto and get a generic Hoppy unit. I don't know the exact part # (someone will chime in with it), but you want the unit that has a direct battery feed and isolates that trailer wiring from the bike. It is pretty easy to install.

 

I tried the modulite 1st and got a bad unit, several others seem to have had the same luck with the modulite.

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Go to Pep boys or Advance auto and get a generic Hoppy unit. I don't know the exact part # (someone will chime in with it), but you want the unit that has a direct battery feed and isolates that trailer wiring from the bike. It is pretty easy to install.

 

I tried the modulite 1st and got a bad unit, several others seem to have had the same luck with the modulite.

 

 

Not sure this is what your telling him to get, but if it is I found the below comment on thier web site.

You might want to check this out if this is the product your telling him to get...:whistling:

Maybe they changed thier product since this was posted, but I would think they would tell us they changed...???

click on link below, then click on frequently asked questions (under support section) then in the "coverter sectoin" click on "can a hoppy converter be installed on a motorcycle to pull a trailer...

 

 

http://www.trailerwiring.com/

 

 

Question:

Can a Hoppy®converter be installed on a motorcycle to pull a trailer?

 

Answer:

Hoppy converters are not designed to recognize the variety of lighting systems on a motorcycle. We reccomend you contact your local motorcycle dealer.

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From what I have seen in other threads it appears that many use the Hoppy unit. It's strange that their web site does not recommend it for motorcycles. Anyone else out there use the Hoppy unit and let me know how you like it.

Thanks.

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I have the modulite on mine..I dont know if it really makes a difference but mine says it is for LED lights which I have on my trailer and rear lights,hooked it up per instructions Freebird has posted in TECH section and everything works great. Here is whay it says on Etrailer.com (

4-pole trailer connector is 60" long from converter box

Pigtail leads measures 18" long - passenger wire (green) measures 72" long

Will work on vehicles with LED taillights

Capacities: 4.2 amps (tail); 2.1 amps (stop/turn)

 

 

AGAIN,I do not really know if I needed to get the one for LED lights but I did and it works for me..Here is the site http://www.etrailer.com/pc-T1~118176.htm

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Hey Leo, I Can Help You to wired your stuff for trailer, next week @ Asheville. I'll be staying in Super 8 motel in Blk, Mountains. You Got my Ph# In my profile.

One More Question ? Does your trailer already have installed plug for lights, or we have to do all at once. As Tom Said you better install LED Lights on your trailer, just to relief charging system. If is wiring and harness connection already installed on your piggy, then we have to match existing plug. Is it 4 or 5 prong, can you post couple pics, so we can have clue where to start , and give you best advice. Once again I'll be more then happy to do that work for you in Asheville.

 

 

And oh yeah I Work For Heineken :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Just Kidding.

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OK, Just get of phone with Piggy Backer Tech Support, and they said : they use 4 Wire trailer Plug. So you gonna need one of those:

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CQ6LDW]Amazon.com: Valley 52320 Flat 4-Way Male Trailer Connector End: Automotive[/ame]

As well one of this:

http://www.motoleather.com/untrisha1.html

And here is diagram:

http://www.accessconnect.com/trailer_wiring_diagram.htm

And Lot of this:

http://heinekendraughtkeg.com/

 

 

Thats Easy.

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Dan,

Thanks for the great info. :cool10: I plan to show up in Asheville on Friday. Would love your help putting this thing together. I'll order the things you listed ASAP so I can make sure I have them by the time I leave.

Look forward to seeing you.

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Dan,

Thanks for the great info. :cool10: I plan to show up in Asheville on Friday. Would love your help putting this thing together. I'll order the things you listed ASAP so I can make sure I have them by the time I leave.

Look forward to seeing you.

 

Dont rush, Order just isolator we can find all other stuff in local autozone. I Would place order for this one as Tom suggested:

http://www.etrailer.com/pc-T1~118176.htm

 

Its Chiper, and has already 4 way flat plug

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Not sure this is what your telling him to get, but if it is I found the below comment on thier web site.

 

You might want to check this out if this is the product your telling him to get...:whistling:

 

Maybe they changed thier product since this was posted, but I would think they would tell us they changed...???

 

click on link below, then click on frequently asked questions (under support section) then in the "coverter sectoin" click on "can a hoppy converter be installed on a motorcycle to pull a trailer...

 

 

http://www.trailerwiring.com/

 

 

Question:

Can a Hoppy®converter be installed on a motorcycle to pull a trailer?

 

Answer:

Hoppy converters are not designed to recognize the variety of lighting systems on a motorcycle. We reccomend you contact your local motorcycle dealer.

 

 

I think that the #xx255, is the one that I used. The instructions in the box said nothing about motorcycles, but I can tell you that it works great. I had much better luck with this unit than the modulite.

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