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Posted 2009-06-17 9:51 AM (#36947)
Subject: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


New user

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The wife and I want to do some touring, has anyone come up with a way to attach a trailer hitch to the vision. I ride an 08.
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2009-06-17 9:56 AM (#36948 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: RE: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA
Both Bushtec Trailers and HitchDoc make trailer hitches.  I have a Bushtec hitch (www.bushtec.com) and am very happy with it.
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Tramp
Posted 2009-06-17 10:32 AM (#36957 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: RE: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


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I have the Bushtec hitch also, and we've had good luck with it.
By the way, welcome to the site. tell us more about yourself and your '08
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-06-17 11:54 AM (#36971 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
I also installed the Bush Tec hitch, it cost a little more but IMHO it is well worth the price and the engineering is way better.

BTW welcome to the site.

Blackjack
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wseemann
Posted 2009-06-17 8:22 PM (#36995 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Cruiser

Posts: 215
Boydsville, AR United States
After looking at both the Bushtec, and Hitch Docter hitches, I went with the Bushtec. It seems sturdier, and has the trailer wiring harnes and relay enclosed. I just pulled in from a 3200 mile trip today, and the hitch was as solid as the one on my truck. I know I paid more for it, but think the money was well spent.
"And thats all I've got to say about that!"
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exharleyrider
Posted 2009-06-17 9:06 PM (#36998 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Cruiser

Posts: 247
anyone need a trailer pm me. i have a cm100 cyclemate.
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2009-06-18 3:21 AM (#37002 - in reply to #36995)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA

wseemann -  After looking at both the Bushtec, and Hitch Docter hitches, I went with the Bushtec. It seems sturdier, and has the trailer wiring harnes and relay enclosed.

One reason the Bushtec hitch and installation instructions was done right was that I left my Vision with them for about six months for their use in product development while I was in Kuwait.  They had plenty of time to get it right, and were the first on the market with a hitch for the Vision.

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witchbiker
Posted 2009-06-18 7:50 AM (#37010 - in reply to #36971)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Cruiser

Posts: 222
Barefoot Bay, FL United States
What sort of work and time was involved in installing your hitch? I'm leaning toward the BushTec. I know most of the rear has to come apart, but about how long of a job was it?
Mark
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-06-18 8:09 AM (#37014 - in reply to #37002)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
Lone Ranger - 2009-06-18 2:21 AM

wseemann -  After looking at both the Bushtec, and Hitch Docter hitches, I went with the Bushtec. It seems sturdier, and has the trailer wiring harnes and relay enclosed.

One reason the Bushtec hitch and installation instructions was done right was that I left my Vision with them for about six months for their use in product development while I was in Kuwait.  They had plenty of time to get it right, and were the first on the market with a hitch for the Vision.




And we I for one appreciate both of you sacrifices.
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-06-18 8:26 AM (#37015 - in reply to #37010)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
witchbiker - 2009-06-18 6:50 AM

What sort of work and time was involved in installing your hitch? I'm leaning toward the BushTec. I know most of the rear has to come apart, but about how long of a job was it?
Mark


Mark

You should be able to get the job done in about 6 hrs a little less if you have had the rear off before. The instructions are very straight forward including pictures for dismantling and reassembling. At first glance it looks a little intimidating but looks are deceiving.
It is a very well engineered hitch with several contact points for even distribution. I believe you be happy with it if that's the route you take. BTW the support staff at Bush Tec are very friendly will help you if you get stumped.

Blackjack
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Lotzafun
Posted 2009-06-18 10:04 AM (#37019 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Whats the prices you folks are paying for the Hitch Doc and Bushtec hitches?
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-06-18 10:45 AM (#37025 - in reply to #36947)
Subject: Re: TRAILER HITCH FOR THE VISION


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
$479 for my Bush Tec, Hitch Doc runs around $298
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