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JDOFLHRIDER

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TRAILER HITCH
« on: October 26, 2007, 07:52:47 PM »

I JUST BOUGHT A UNI-GO TRAILER AND HITCH AND WHEN I PUT THERE HITCH ON IT LOOKED TO MASSIVE TO LEAVE ON ALL THE TIME.I FOUND A RECIEVER HITCH FROM THIS WEB SITE THAT WORDED OUT GREAT WITH A FAIR PRICE. www.mchitch.com IS THE WEB SITE AND IT HAS PIC'S.  RIDE SAFE JDO
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Re: TRAILER HITCH
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2007, 07:49:16 PM »

My advice is to stay with the uni-go hitch. You need all that support for a one wheel trailer. I pull one as well and even with the uni-go hitch it will get a high speed wobble any thing over 75-80 mph. Almost lost it going to sturgis in 2005 at about 85 mph on a down hill, hit a bump at the bottem and it went into a bad wobble. It took all my 35 years of riding to bring it out. The 4 other guys behind me $hit there pants, even they thought I was going down.

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