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Old 06-23-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
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I will try to get some pics this evening when I return home from work. It is a really sweet setup. I did not want to change the looks of the bike at all in putting on hitch. I've seen some really ugly ones. This one foot the bill perfect. The install is very simple. I'm guessing it COULD be done without even pulling the rear tire. Would just be some cramped working.



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Old 06-23-2013, 09:56 PM   #2
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I will try to get some pics this evening when I return home from work. It is a really sweet setup. I did not want to change the looks of the bike at all in putting on hitch. I've seen some really ugly ones. This one foot the bill perfect. The install is very simple. I'm guessing it COULD be done without even pulling the rear tire. Would just be some cramped working.
With a lot of hitch installs, all you may have to do is drop the rear wheel by jacking up the rear end and removing the lower rear shock bolts.
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