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Lojak
Posted 2011-01-22 9:14 AM (#77915 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Found this on the web.. not my bike . i have a pearl white Vision.
Different type trailer..cost around 1500.00.



<img src="http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/photos/get-photo.asp?photoid=4637">
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Lojak
Posted 2011-01-22 9:18 AM (#77916 - in reply to #77915)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Ok Let's try this again!!!

Found this on the web.. not my bike . i have a pearl white Vision.
Different type trailer..cost around 1500.00.

<img src="http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/photos/get-photo.asp?photoid=4637">
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Lojak
Posted 2011-01-22 9:21 AM (#77917 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Sorry can't post picture ..

But here is the link...http://www.armoricdesign.com/engl/index.html
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Lojak
Posted 2011-01-22 9:25 AM (#77918 - in reply to #77917)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
<img border="0" src="../photos/get-photo.asp?photoid=4637" />
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-01-22 10:51 PM (#77950 - in reply to #77916)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Lojak - 2011-01-22 7:18 AM

Ok Let's try this again!!!

Found this on the web.. not my bike . i have a pearl white Vision.
Different type trailer..cost around 1500.00.



That looks really nice. Price is good too. I wonder how well 8" wheels do @ 85mph?

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handyhiker
Posted 2011-01-23 6:20 AM (#77958 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 258
Akron, Ohio
I like the looks. Would go very well with a Vision.
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Lojak
Posted 2011-01-23 12:05 PM (#77971 - in reply to #77950)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Nozzledog - 2011-01-23 12:51 AM

Lojak - 2011-01-22 7:18 AM

Ok Let's try this again!!!

Found this on the web.. not my bike . i have a pearl white Vision.
Different type trailer..cost around 1500.00.



That looks really nice. Price is good too. I wonder how well 8" wheels do @ 85mph?




LOL...Take for the Help Nozzledog...
Would you have a clue what i was doing wrong to get that picture posted?
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-01-23 5:04 PM (#77994 - in reply to #77971)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Lojak - 2011-01-23 10:05 AM

LOL...Take for the Help Nozzledog...
Would you have a clue what i was doing wrong to get that picture posted?


I don't know what's up. All I had to do was quote your post and the picture showed up.
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Man314
Posted 2011-01-24 5:09 PM (#78054 - in reply to #77846)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 575
Spirit Lake IA "Birthplace of Victory Motorcycles"
edsasdelli,

Getting ready to pull the trigger on a Uni-Go and I've been reading some past posts. Funny thing is, I live ~ 10 miles south of where the Hitch Doc factory is . . . I'll likely just drive up and pick one up.

Did you buy the vertical hitch conversion unit from Uni-Go?

Did you purchase the circuit isolation relay from Uni-Go?

Did you end up having dealer wire in this in or did you do it yourself?

Do you still love this trailer??

Thanks in advance for your help!

Edited by Man314 2011-01-24 5:17 PM
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southjerseyrider
Posted 2011-01-24 9:27 PM (#78086 - in reply to #78054)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 305
Vineland, NJ United States

Yes, bought vertical hitch conversion and ISO relay from Schoolhouse (UniGo Dealer).  As I said earlier, they were very helpful and I got all my accessories from them. (mine had a cracked lense, I also ordered a replacement lense).   I started the wiring job but realized I was over my head.  Fortunately, I have a friend who is a Master Electrician and very good with auto electric/wiring.  He came over and finished the job and wired the ISO, the trailer plug and cut into the Vision Harness.  I would recommend using professional unless you are really handy with electric....and you definitely need the ISO so don't skimp on that. 

I absolutely love this trailer, I have no regrets, It carries all the gear I need, I get lots of compliments and looks.  I love the way it drives and handles.  I think you'll be very happy with it.  It holds more than you think. If you have other questions, don't hesitate to e-mail me directly edsasdelli@comcast.net

Good Luck     http://www.schoolhousemcacc.com/contact_us.php?osCsid=9096a141d3589750eb8ed449ada5883f 

 

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TimS
Posted 2011-01-28 1:39 PM (#78307 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Trailer Option


Iron Butt

Posts: 810

If you don't have a lot of stuff to take with you, you could put a HitchDoc hidden hitch on your Vision and use a removable Pak-It Rak.

It has with a Nelson-Riggs bag which can hold up to @ 40 lbs.  They make adapters for various bikes. 

My wife and I use one and we don't know it is back there.  The weight is low(not top heavy), no extra tires on the ground, no trailer chains, no extra wind resistence, not limited to right traffic lane, not limited to lower trailer speeds.

One NOTE:  You need to get brake and turn signals higher up on your bike if you use this option.

HTH,

Tim

Vision Pakit Rak



Edited by TimS 2011-01-28 2:01 PM
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studmuffin
Posted 2011-01-28 2:02 PM (#78309 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Hitch doc and harbor freight are an excellent choice. Both can be had for about, roughly,approximately 300 each. Search for harbor freight on this site.

There is a a member on this group that sells the hitch and they can be installed easily.

The harbor freight trailer is very inexpensive and works well. Trailer lights can be a bit confusing. ( four wire, five wire etc). but the actual wiring is very easy.

Some folks have mounted a spare tire under the trailer.

I could not feel the trailer behind me.
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handyhiker
Posted 2011-01-29 12:02 PM (#78354 - in reply to #77759)
Subject: Re: Two or One Wheel Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 258
Akron, Ohio
I know this is all personal opinion, but I think I like the one wheel trailers better for a bike. The bike has a line and the trailers have the same line. If you use a two wheel trailer then it just seems to make the bike less. I don't know if this makes sence since I have had a few today cleaning the garage, but it just seems to flow better with a one wheel trailer. Again, just my opinion. Now, pass another beer!!
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