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Teach
Posted 2009-05-23 4:42 PM (#35237)
Subject: HitchDoc hitch


Visionary

Posts: 1436
Just a quick post about installing the hitchdoc trailer hitch. I used the method where I pushed the black plastic cover through and didn't remove the rear tire. Total time to install was right at 2 hours but it was probably more like an hour and a half because I spent 30 minutes going to the hardware store to purchase a new bolt. Here is the fast and easy.
1. remove the seat
2. Remove trunk or access panel if you have a street
3. take one of the bolts provided and run it down through each of the trunk bolt holes to make sure they are clear through
4. push the plastic panel with the air shock hose sitting on it to the underside
5. If working alone ease the main hitch into place and support it with a standard floor jack
6. Thread one bolt furthest to the rear from the top to help align hitch bracket
7. Install one front bolt by hand, then the other front and then the rear that is open, lastly remove the last bolt from the top and install it from the bottom, snug with socket all 4
8. remove exhaust mount bolts and install U brackets
9. Reinstall trunk using nuts provided but this is a little tricky to do alone as you need a wrench on the bolt as well (this is how I stripped one).
10. Finish reinstalling the seat and other stuff and insert the receiver you are all done.

I haven't tackled the wiring yet as I'm not sure if I'll use a direct load lead or not.

Total install CAN be done alone but it would be nice to have an extra set of hands if you can.
The hitch and all its hardware fit perfectly and I kept waiting for something to go wrong but all was well (except me cross-threading the LAST nut). Good product and as advertised. Real good instructions and towing information packet. Only tools needed are a 1/2 & 13mm wrenches, along with the same socket & ratchet, preferably 1/4 as space is limited. Oh and an 8mm socket for the exhaust bolts and 9/16 wrench to adjust the receiver bolt.
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superfreak
Posted 2009-05-25 9:50 PM (#35370 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 33
Myrtle Beach,SC.
GREAT Teach, I am glad you were happy with the hitch and it worked out for you.
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TimS
Posted 2009-05-27 11:04 PM (#35526 - in reply to #35370)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 810

 I wonder if one of these trailer hitch luggage racks would work with the Hitch Doc hitch ???

 

 http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/prodFam/GoldWing/go/Home.ProductDetail/IMID/338

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Glock
Posted 2009-05-28 10:30 AM (#35536 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: RE: HitchDoc hitch


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Is the hitch visible when the draw bar removed?

Glock
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Flatsix
Posted 2009-05-28 6:24 PM (#35553 - in reply to #35536)
Subject: RE: HitchDoc hitch


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

 

For all practical purposes...No.  If you were really looking for it and bent over a bit you could just barely see the receiver.

 

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Nepper
Posted 2009-06-28 4:28 PM (#37682 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: RE: HitchDoc hitch


Cruiser

Posts: 85
I just finished installing my Hitchdoc using your directions. Thanks a bunch you've made my life easier again, I used your video for the tail light mod as well.
In your instructions you mention that you worked alone and installing the nylock nuts was a bit tricky. I too worked alone and heeding your advice I changed things a bit. #1 I didn't remove the trunk but only the bolts in a manner that allowed me to keep the trunk in place yet accomplish what I needed. #2 after tightening the bolts in the trunk in place I installed a regular (not a nylock) nut on the bolt with blue Locktight and tightened them down. This allowed me to install the Nylock nuts over top of them (locktight again) without requiring that second person to hold a wrench on the bolt head.
Again just wanted to thank you for a great write up to help the rest of us with our installation.
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OzVision
Posted 2009-06-28 6:13 PM (#37687 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 11
Thanks Teach for the info' on the install without taking off the rear wheel, went this way and put two of the bolts down from the top and two from the bottom, both able to be acheived without taking off the rear wheel, if you have long socket attachments and did it with a mate. I saw on another site you mentioned the wiring diagram for the plug. Were you able to plug straight into the Victory Wiring or did you have to cut and splice? I'll go and find the wiring install info' again and have another read...

Once again thanks mate for the info', greatly appreciated......must be why you are 'the teach'.......

Cheers

Swampy
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Travelin Man
Posted 2009-06-28 7:28 PM (#37689 - in reply to #35526)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 721
TimS - 2009-05-27 10:04 PM

 I wonder if one of these trailer hitch luggage racks would work with the Hitch Doc hitch ???

 http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/prodFam/GoldWing/go/Home.ProductDetail/IMID/338

Yes, it will as the adapter bracket supplied by Kury Akyn mounts to the slider (the removable part of the hitch) and is secured by using the hitch ball or Bushtec type pin as the bolt to mount it.  I have a similar arrangement that is made by Rivco Products http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=36&... and it is great for hauling a medium sized cooler or with the triple flagpole arrangement that I use for Ride for Kids events.

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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2009-08-29 2:37 AM (#42722 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
I installed a Hitch Doc hitch in about 2 hours. Thanks to this forum I knew to put the screws in from the bottom instead of the top and go in through the rubber flap. There is a lot of good information on this website.

I did not have a jack or lift. I layed on my back on the garage floor and pushed on the bottom of the trunk with my foot. This raised the bike (lowered the rear wheel) enough to slide the hitch up into its new home. I was amazed at how fast the job went. Without the info from this forum it would have definatly taken much longer.

I am in the process of custom building a single rail trailer to haul the dirt bike behind the Vision. I want to ride to the riding spot, ride, then ride home. Wouldn't that make for a great day?
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studmuffin
Posted 2010-07-17 8:49 AM (#64713 - in reply to #42722)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


the hitch doc hitch arrived today and I am trying to install. Can this be done without removing the tire?


I ran the bolts down thru the trunk, jacked up the bike, slide the hitch into place. No problem. But now I cannot get the nuts on the bolts. just not enough room for my hands. Am i missing something?
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Lotzafun
Posted 2010-07-17 10:16 AM (#64720 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Did you try removing the seat and moving the rubber flappy thingie? If you move the flap there is enough room to get your hand in there and get at the bolts.
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studmuffin
Posted 2010-07-17 10:23 AM (#64722 - in reply to #64720)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


thanks for reply

I am underneath the bike and can reach the nuts and bolts, UNLESS, i put the hitch in. Then all the space dissapears. Its as if the tire wont drop enough.

the hardware store had a swivel and extension. I got two in, hopefully that will motivate me and i can get the last two.
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studmuffin
Posted 2010-07-17 11:09 AM (#64725 - in reply to #64722)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


ok, i tried to tighten the two bolts only to find I have a very shallow socket wrench.

Im gonna have a beer
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Tarpits99
Posted 2010-07-17 11:56 AM (#64728 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
Seems to me there is a thread somewhere that mentions reversing the bolts so that you put the nuts on from the top.
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studmuffin
Posted 2010-07-17 1:00 PM (#64730 - in reply to #64728)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


yup, I am putting the nuts on top. I did not think I could get a bolt on if I could not get my hand up in their with a nut!

But I have three in now.
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TimS
Posted 2010-07-17 11:37 PM (#64772 - in reply to #64728)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 810

I put the bolts on from the bottom so that I could take the trunk off without having to pull the trailer hitch.  The bike frame is threaded so the bolts stay in until you add the nuts.

HTH,

Tim

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aaronrkelly
Posted 2010-07-18 1:08 AM (#64774 - in reply to #64730)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
studmuffin - 2010-07-17 1:00 PM

yup, I am putting the nuts on top. I did not think I could get a bolt on if I could not get my hand up in their with a nut!

But I have three in now.


I know your in tunnel vision mode cause your part way thru.....but stop and pull the seat, it will take no more than 5 mins.....tops.

Im 6ft4in and have hands the size of a dinner plate. I had this hitch installed in about 30 minutes. With the seat off and that plastic access panel pushed in you can literally reach right in there and just screw those bolts RIGHT in......easy as pie.
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studmuffin
Posted 2010-07-18 9:02 AM (#64794 - in reply to #64774)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


arrgh, It's in. I put the bolts in thru the top, had to pull them and put in thru the bottom slowly trying to start each bolt on the end of a foot of extensions and a swivel. Just like being the fair and trying to win the stuffed bear!

I appreciate the seat trick and wish I read before i was complete.

End result, one nice hitch! ready for sturgis!
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Webhair
Posted 2010-07-19 7:45 AM (#64830 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
So where is everryone ordering the HitchDoc from?

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Lotzafun
Posted 2010-07-19 7:59 AM (#64831 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
If I remember correctly there is a forum member that can get the Hitch Doc for us for about $25 cheaper than anywhere else. Try some site searching.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2010-07-19 8:01 AM (#64832 - in reply to #64831)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Heres the info.....

Order by phone (843)602-4524
New Pricing for Vision hitch ONLY is $269.00 plus $35.00 for shipping and handling all other styles are suggested retail. This price is only for members of Vision-Riders.

Thanks for your Support, Jamie @ GOODNEIGHBOR Services LLC.
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Newest HITCH DOC Dealer (843)602-4524
"It's all about the ride"
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Lotzafun
Posted 2010-07-27 5:13 PM (#65614 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Anyone happen to contact Jamie? Is he still a vendor?
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aaronrkelly
Posted 2010-07-27 6:02 PM (#65625 - in reply to #65614)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
Lotzafun - 2010-07-27 5:13 PM

Anyone happen to contact Jamie? Is he still a vendor?


Not sure if it was Jamie or not....I bought mine from a guy here that runs a company called good neighbor llc or something like that.
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lennyb
Posted 2010-07-27 8:16 PM (#65637 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
Contacted him 2 or 3 months ago and he was still doing business then.
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aaronrkelly
Posted 2010-07-27 10:15 PM (#65650 - in reply to #35237)
Subject: Re: HitchDoc hitch


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
It was Jamie I got my hitch from only about 3 weeks ago. Fast shipping and best price I could find.
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