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CVO Social => Other Topics => Topic started by: Freeagent on January 09, 2009, 04:23:22 PM
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I am thinking of purchasing a single wheel trailer, example: UNI-Go, N-Line etc, has anyone added this to your CVO if so, what is your experience with that specific model in regards to handling, storage, looks, obstacle avoidance. Not interested in the two wheel trailer. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Well I have a uni-go and love it ,I can even take it in motel rooms,up elevators and in campers.It pulls great don't even know it back there til I put a cooler of beer in it then you know it's there.I didn't like uni-go's factory hitch,I bought a mc hitch and made my own receiver.What ever you do on a hitch ,one wheel trailers the hitch needs to be real solid no wiggles. good luck jdo
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Well I have a uni-go and love it ,I can even take it in motel rooms,up elevators and in campers.It pulls great don't even know it back there til I put a cooler of beer in it then you know it's there.I didn't like uni-go's factory hitch,I bought a mc hitch and made my own receiver.What ever you do on a hitch ,one wheel trailers the hitch needs to be real solid no wiggles. good luck jdo
I saw that trailer during the Milwaukee 105th anniversary and I liked it but I didn't know the brand until now.....it looks great mi amigo.!!! :2vrolijk_21:
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We are buying a Uni-Go this summer. I would love to see some pic's of your hitch & what you did.
What was wrong with the one from Uni-Go?
Thanks
Bill
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Waiting for SBB to chime in, his setup looks pretty sweet.
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Hitch with cover
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This is a mc hitch receiver type with a treaded bolt to hold it solid ,on uni-go's sight the sell one close to what we made.They have one that looks like a truck bumper. jdo
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one think about CVO guy's, we know how to do it right...no monkey stuff here !!!
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Never thought trailers would be very stable on a bike. JDO that looks real sharp. Some mathing stripes would be off the hook.
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We tow a legend and I some times forget it's back there.
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I tow an N-line, Lots of miles no problems. Far greater capacity than the uni-go. Hardly know it's back there. And it matches the style of the tour pack, and saddle bags.