I can tell you what you will need to install a 5-Way flat connector on your 1999 Harley Electra Glide but we do not have any custom fit wiring harnesses for any motorcycles. Harness # 33525 was designed for a 2005 or 2006 Nissan Frontier.
All you really need is a vehicle side 5-Way connector such as # C58545. All you would need to do is splice in this harness to the appropriate wires on the bike. The white wire is ground, brown is running/tail lights. Yellow is normally left turn signal... view full answer...
You could use a universal trailer wiring 4-way kit part # 119190KIT to install a 4-way with combined trailer taillight circuits on your Harley Davidson Electra Glide. view full answer...
We've checked with B and W in the past and they have told us that the correct Biker Bar is the part # BWMC2302 for the Heritage Classic like what you have. view full answer...
The B&W Biker Bar Motorcycle Tie-Down System # BWMC2301 referenced in your question is confirmed to fit all model years of the Harley Davidson FL Series Bikes, including your FLHTK.
This tie-down system will do a great job of securing your bike without the need for any straps or chocks. You will simply mount the clamping bar to your bike, drive over the trailer-mounted plate, and your motorcycle will automatically latch into place. The neoprene-lined clamps on the bar won't scratch your... view full answer...
The 2003 Harley Heritage Springer would fall into the Softail, Dyna, and V-Rod category as far as the Bike Bars go so you would need model # BWMC2302.
Specs on this model are:
Fits frame tube diameters between 1-1/4" - 1-3/8"
Fits frame width between 10" - 14" view full answer...
Nice ride! I recommend using a power winch like the Superwinch LT2000 Electric Utility Winch, Item # 1120210. This winch has a 50 foot wire rope, has a rated line pull of 2,000-lbs, and a plug-in remote. This winch is a high efficiency low amp draw motor that will need 12v power. Make sure to firmly mount it in a stable location on your trailer. The Superwinch is capable of pulling about 4,300-lbs of rolling load up a 40 degree ramp which will be more than enough for your Harley Triglide.... view full answer...
In my experience, all the TPMS sensors are just as reliable as the next. The Tire Linc TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster # LC37VR comes with 4 sensors and a repeater. The repeater will boost the signal between the sensors, but in your application I doubt you will need to install it. If you do, it does require a 12/24V hookup.
This is a bluetooth system that will work with apple or android! It comes with 4 CR1632 Batteries so you don't have to worry about grabbing those either.... view full answer...
Since your Harley isn't one of the standard fits that they have a B and W Biker Bar designed for you would need to use the Custom Frame version part # BWMC2304 which can fit basically any Harley Davidson frame available due to how adjustable it is. This would be the best option for securing a Harley to a trailer.
Since you have a rail trailer you might want to go a different route.
For securing a Harley in a trailer the most popular chock option we have is the Rack'Em Manufacturing Removable... view full answer...
For your 2007 Harley Davidson Softail we have the B and W Biker Bar part # BWMC2302 which is a confirmed fit.
It will secure your bike by the frame to the floor of your trailer. view full answer...
The Demco 5th Wheel Base Rails Adapter for B&W Turnoverball Gooseneck Hitches # DM6140 is not compatible with a recessed ball. It is compatible with a Demco hijacker hitch like # DM6076P-UL-21K, but not the Hijacker Autoslide hitch like # DM8550035.
My recommendation for your application is to use the Demco Recon Gooseneck-to-5th Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter for Recessed Ball - Single Jaw - 21,000 lbs # DM8550046. This hitch is specifically designed for that application. There is not... view full answer...
I recommend using the Tekonsha ZCI Circuit Protected Vehicle Wiring Harness # 119250KIT for your 2001 Harley Davidson Road King as we will not have a custom fit wiring kit. This kit features wiring sensors that will detect the power running through the taillight wires. This protects you from having to splice into the wiring or risk overloading the wiring that Harley installed.
A Mounting Bracket # 18144 can be used to secure the 4-way plug on the back of your Road King. view full answer...
The vehicle-specific or plug and play vehicle wiring harnesses we offer are for passenger vehicles, not motorcycles so unfortunately we don't offer a plug and play option for your motorcycle.
You mentioned that your bike has four circuits out, which means one for ground, one for taillights, one for right turns, one for left and one for the brake lamp. This is what's referred to as a 'separate' taillight wiring system because the turn signal circuit and brake lamp circuits aren't combined.... view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at B&W and they informed me that the correct B&W Biker Bar Motorcycle Tie-Down System for your Harley Davidson Electra Glide Limited Low is the part # BWMC2301. I have attached a sample installation video for you as well. view full answer...
The best option we have is the Taskmaster Trailer Tire part # TT53012C that you referenced. This is the same size tire you have currently and has an 81 mph speed rating. There'd be no need to drop down to a smaller size tire. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at B&W for this recommendation. The B&W # BWMC2301 B&W Biker Bar is the correct mount for both of your Harleys.
I have attached a link to the installation instructions and several videos about using this product. the install seems pretty straight forward. view full answer...
I am sure you could still use a set of wheel chocks in addition to the B&W Biker Bar Motorcycle Tie-Down System part # BWMC2301 but they will not be required. The B&W Biker Bar is all you are going to need to secure your motorcycle. It will resist both side/side and back/forth motion. Once the bike is clamped down on the bar, it should feel stiff and the handlebars should not move. view full answer...