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Anybody know of a trailer hitch for the K1300GT. I'm thinking about adding a uni-go trailer to my 2009 1300GT. Any thoughts or insight would be greatly appreciated.
I did a search on Unigo and came up with this thread in which at least two people have this brand trailer on a wedge-GT, so they must have a hitch....mohler is the handle for one of the posters.
If you are going to tow a Uni-go , the Classic industries hitch is not the one. I had one , it was not stable side to side. They must be good for a two wheel trailer, the guy that bought mine tows a trailer with a dirt bike on it.
Can you show better pictures as to where your hitch is connected to the frame.
I just bought a barely used KRUZER Trailer from a local bike shop for $300. It had been sitting in their back storage room for years… LOL, what a deal
When I made the first one it was tack welded a piece at a time while in position on the bike. When another guy saw it on the bike he bought it from me, I made this jig from the original hitch before it was sold. This photo gives a better idea of the construction. There are holes drilled is the tubes where the X brace joines the tubes, to allow paint to flow through. Once the welding and grinding was done I poured paint in till full then drained. The outside is Rustoleum truck bed paint.