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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-29 4:41 PM (#14651)
Subject: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
I just posted pictures of my Vision with the Bushtec hitch and trailer on the VMC web site. Go to "www.thevmc.com" and look under the 'Vision' forum.

I would post them here, but you have to make the pictures too small.
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Crawford
Posted 2008-07-29 5:26 PM (#14654 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 340
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Without being a member I cannot view that forum and I will not pay $15 just to look at a couple of pictures.
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-29 5:38 PM (#14655 - in reply to #14654)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Life is hard.
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dwhite28
Posted 2008-07-29 6:25 PM (#14658 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 404
San Antonio, TX United States
Go to Bush tecs website. You can see pictures of the hitch on the bike.
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-29 6:45 PM (#14660 - in reply to #14658)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Here is my web site. You can see the pictures there in full resolution. Enjoy!

http://web.mac.com/carlan01
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Len Rhymes
Posted 2008-07-29 7:46 PM (#14662 - in reply to #14660)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Jacksonville Florida
Nice looking rig Bob. The hitch really appears to be well done. Few more days and we will give it the real test.
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BATMAN
Posted 2008-07-29 9:12 PM (#14672 - in reply to #14660)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 74
MN.
Just read your vacation plans Bob.

I hate you.
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Crawford
Posted 2008-07-29 9:23 PM (#14674 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 340
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Hey Bob . . . yes I agree Life is Hard.

Bob did you install the hitch yourself or did you have it installed for you? How do you find it pulling a trailer with the Vision? I pulled a Bushtec Trailer behind my Kawasaki Nomad and found that it had little effect on the motorcycle. I will most likely get my dealer to install the Bushtec Trailer hitch this winter as I don't need to use the trailer this summer plus labour is half price in the winter. I know, I know Life is Hard!
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-29 9:56 PM (#14678 - in reply to #14674)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
I had the hitch installed by Sloan's in Murfreesboro, TN. They are a Victory and a Bushtec dealer. It took their mechanic 7 hours to install it since he had to remove the entire rear end to get to the frame. I wouldn't even attempt it myself. It was hard enough justing getting the silver trim off to have powder coated, much less all the plastic in the rear, not to mention the wiring.

As far as the ride goes.... I could not tell that I was pulling the trailer and it had very little effect on the instant gas mileage reading. I am very pleased with the handling and like Len said, we are going to put it to the test starting on 8/11 when we head to the AVR and points west.
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Bearcat
Posted 2008-07-29 11:27 PM (#14685 - in reply to #14660)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 173
Prescott Valley, AZ
Gotta ask ya, how did you mount the flags on your Vision??? I've been trying to figure that one out since I got the bike in Nov and have had no luck as yet!

Ride Safe, Ride Often!!

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Tramp
Posted 2008-07-30 7:55 AM (#14692 - in reply to #14678)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 80

We'll be pulling our Bushtec trailer to AVR also. Are you doing the Power Tour?
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-30 10:40 AM (#14696 - in reply to #14685)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Bearcat, I made a mount that is attached to the licenses plate. It was pretty simple. I bought 2 - 4' pieces of 1/8" x 1/2" flat bar from Home Depot, bent it to the shape of the trunk and drilled holes to match the ones in the licenses plate holder.

I welded the corners for stability.

Give me your email and I will send you close-ups.

If you want, I can make one for you at cost.
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-30 10:43 AM (#14697 - in reply to #14692)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Yes! Len Rhymes from Jacksonville, FL is meeting me in GA on the 11th and we will arrive in MN on the 13th.
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g1nomad
Posted 2008-07-30 3:47 PM (#14711 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
You showed those damn small saddlebags who's boss!! LOL

I have toyed with the Bushtec hitch idea, as we have a Turbo+ II Bushtec,
but with the Goldwing already hitched, I can't justify the cost of it right now.
It is a damn shame too, because we have 3 three day week-end trips already
booked this Fall for the Smokies & Myrtle Beach, and we can't take the Vision
to any because of storage. )o:

Thank you for the pictures. It looks good.

Herb
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Rebel
Posted 2008-07-31 12:08 AM (#14773 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
OK, I gotta ask, and I'm not being a smartass here... Just how much crap are y'all packing for trips? My wife and I take 3 and 4 day jaunts and we pack everything we need in the two saddlebags. We just use the trunk for our jackets and whatever junk we buy to bring back. Are y'all taking tents and sleeping bags? We use motels, so maybe that's it.
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g1nomad
Posted 2008-07-31 2:59 PM (#14831 - in reply to #14773)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
Rebel - 2008-07-31 12:08 AM

OK, I gotta ask, and I'm not being a smartass here... Just how much crap are y'all packing for trips?


It is what you are bringing back. We love vendors at rallies. Just brought back
12 quarts of oil for the Kawasaki from the WindDing rally in Greenville July 4th.

I only do Hotels, no camping. Just 1 pair of socks & underwear per day gone. One extra
pair of jeans. Pair of tennis shoes if wearing a boots. Some shorts for lounging at the Hotel.
Camera & battery charger. I just maxed out the Visions saddlebags there.

Rain gear alone will fill up the right side on the Vision.

The Vision was designed for Comfort & looks by persons that don't grocery shop on a motorcycle.
Storage is just as importmant as comfort on a tourer. And looks aren't as important as storage &
a stock intercom system & stereo, but this is just my opinion. The wife loves the looks of the
Vision, and that is why there is one in our garage.
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-31 4:00 PM (#14834 - in reply to #14773)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Rebel, my trip which commences on 8/11 and will be approximately 1 1/2 months and 5k - 6k miles. I will be staying in the KOA campgrounds, sometimes in tents and sometimes in the cabins, sometimes with relatives.

My current plans are as follows:

Leg 1 - GA to MN to IO for AVR
Leg 2 - IO to Deadwood, SD to see the sights for 3 or 4 days
Leg 3 - SD to Ft Collins, CO for the "Thunder in the Rockies" rally
Leg 4 - CO to Wy (Yellowstone for 3 or 4 days)
Leg 5 - Back to Ft Collins, CO for a week
Leg 6 - Southern CO for some sightseeing (Bk Canyon, Mesa Verde, Durango, etc)
Leg 7 - CO to the Grand Canyon for 3 or 4 days
Leg 8 - Phoenix to play golf
Leg 9 - Phoenix to San Antonio to Mobile, AL to Ozark, AL to visit family
Leg 10 - Home

I will be carrying clothing, shelter, guns and golf clubs.

Anyone and everyone is welcome to come along.
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RotnRat
Posted 2008-07-31 4:11 PM (#14837 - in reply to #14831)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 117
South of Houston Tx
g1nomad - 2008-07-31 1:59 PM
The Vision was designed for Comfort & looks by persons that don't grocery shop on a motorcycle.


Hey I do a lot of grocery shopping with my vision and I am surprised at how much I can get in it. I can remember back when I was young and the only thing I had for transportation was a motorcycle, holding a gallon of milk between my legs on the tank. Now I can get 2 gallons in one saddle bag along with several smaller items.

But I agree that as far as trips I gotta have more cargo room, when it's just me I have room but when my wife is going along forget it.
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Crawford
Posted 2008-07-31 4:42 PM (#14841 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 340
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
My thoughts are if I have to take any amount of gear I would much sooner pull it behind the motorcycle than carry all that extra weight on the back of the motorcycle. If you are camping all the better to have a trailer. It allows you to take along some creature comforts like pillows and extra blankets. I pulled a Bushtec trailer behind my Kasasaki Nomad and found it had very little affect on the handling or gas mileage. Most of the time I would forget it was even there. I believe that the extra weight on the back of the motorcycle instead of pulling a trailer affected the handling a lot more! Quite often the extra weight on the back made the bike top heavy.

You have a great trip VisionBob!

I like your Mac Web Page bit the way.

Edited by Crawford 2008-07-31 4:44 PM
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visionbob
Posted 2008-07-31 8:38 PM (#14867 - in reply to #14841)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 141
Cumming, GA
Thanks Crawford. I will try my best to document my travel with words and pictures on my web site.

You are correct about the trailer and traveling. I will carry some of the creature comforts that I normally would have to leave at home and still have the saddlebags and trunk for the fast access things.

I am looking forward to the trip.

11 days and counting down.
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Lone Ranger
Posted 2008-08-01 10:47 AM (#14913 - in reply to #14654)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Tourer

Posts: 447
Cleveland, GA

Crawford - 2008-07-30 12:26 AM Without being a member I cannot view that forum and I will not pay $15 just to look at a couple of pictures.

You can register on that forum without being a member.  Doesn't cost anything (at least this was true when I registered in August or so).

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Rebel
Posted 2008-08-03 5:29 PM (#15131 - in reply to #14651)
Subject: RE: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
RotnRat - 2008-07-31 4:11 PM
Hey I do a lot of grocery shopping with my vision and I am surprised at how much I can get in it. I can remember back when I was young and the only thing I had for transportation was a motorcycle, holding a gallon of milk between my legs on the tank. Now I can get 2 gallons in one saddle bag along with several smaller items.

I was just going to say the exact same thing. And you can actually get 2 gallon milk jugs and 1 half-gallon carton in each saddle bag.
My Vision has been my daily driver ever since I got it. I ride it rain or shine. My winter beater and my summer car have both been sitting out front of my house for so long that the batteries in them are dead.

But I agree that as far as trips I gotta have more cargo room, when it's just me I have room but when my wife is going along forget it.
I used to have that problem with my wife, but I finally got her to quit taking so much extraneous crap. Like g1Nomad, we just take a couple pairs of socks and underwear and an extra shirt and pair of pants. You can wash one set while you wear the other, thus minimizing the items we need to carry. Now, granted, we can't carry any golf clubs, so I can see where a trailer might come in handy.
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rainmaker
Posted 2008-08-03 9:57 PM (#15138 - in reply to #14660)
Subject: Re: Bushtec Hitch and Trailer


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Eden Prairie, MN
visionbob - 2008-07-29 5:45 PM

Here is my web site. You can see the pictures there in full resolution. Enjoy!

http://web.mac.com/carlan01

Very cool bob,
Did Bushtech do the hitch too?
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