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Hey guys...Planning on going to Sturgis next year from Charleston SC. Have been going back and forth between trailering and riding. Thinking about trailering largely due to the fact that my girlfriend is coming and another couple on a Dyna, so luggage space is needed. But the more I read on this site the more I want to experience the ride out.
So I think I want to set up a trailer for my '05 Ultra. I am looking for some input on a hitch set up. Don't want anything that is permanently sticking out and noticable. What hitch are y'all using? What is recommended?
Also, on the trailer side, one of the members bought one of the small Harbor Freight trailers and put a roof top luggage box on it. Looked like a pretty affordable way to go. What do you think?
I'm sure this has been addressed in another forum but I'm unable to find it. Thanks for your help???
Go to n-line trailer and purchase one of there hitches by far the best looking and strongest hitches on the market. There frame mounted and strong enough to stand on. I've had two of these one on my FB and EG. I would not own any other hitch.these are by far the best. Enjoy the ride to me it's always been the best part.
Hey guys...Planning on going to Sturgis next year from Charleston SC. Have been going back and forth between trailering and riding. Thinking about trailering largely due to the fact that my girlfriend is coming and another couple on a Dyna, so luggage space is needed. But the more I read on this site the more I want to experience the ride out.
So I think I want to set up a trailer for my '05 Ultra. I am looking for some input on a hitch set up. Don't want anything that is permanently sticking out and noticable. What hitch are y'all using? What is recommended?
Also, on the trailer side, one of the members bought one of the small Harbor Freight trailers and put a roof top luggage box on it. Looked like a pretty affordable way to go. What do you think?
I'm sure this has been addressed in another forum but I'm unable to find it. Thanks for your help???
to pull a trailer behind your bike does wonders in the right situation, and I think yours os one of them.
I got one here www.thirdwheeltrailers.com
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