Pullin a trailer
www.mchitch.com great hitch for a reasonable price. They also sell plug and play wiring harneses for the Harley touring bikes. I have pulled my 400lb camper now for 2 years almost 5K and never had an issue with the clutch.
You should be fine
Frank
You should be fine
Frank
I bought the Kuryakin.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/99/IMID/392
Goes on easy and has a great finish. Also put the chrome cap on it.
Smitty
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/99/IMID/392
Goes on easy and has a great finish. Also put the chrome cap on it.
Smitty
MC Hitch--Very good price, very good product.I also did alot of research, wanted the receiver style and needed all wiring..Great wiring pkg. and very easy install.
Great people to work with, even on Sundays when I had a question on a converter box, that they promptly replaced @ no chg.---Bradd
Great people to work with, even on Sundays when I had a question on a converter box, that they promptly replaced @ no chg.---Bradd
I use a Hitchdoc to pull my Timeout trailer. Will buy another when I pull the trigger on a new bike.
As far as a harness, myself and alot of buddies use this:
http://alfa-mate.com/
As far as a harness, myself and alot of buddies use this:
http://alfa-mate.com/
Installed a HitchDoc on our '02 to pull our Aluma. No clutch problems. I did have the fork in the trailer reciever start to bend after a few years. I installed a swivel hitch from Dauntless Motors to solve that problem.






