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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:17 am | |
| Hi All, Well, I took the back of my scooter all apart and did a very comprehensive study on hard point, bolt-on locations for the installation of a trailer hitch for the scoot. I did look at the welded hitch recivers that a few have installed and they were just not that easy for the average scooter jocky to install. I made my own. I used stronger material with heavy welds and reinforced bolt holes. The hitch installed very easily with 3 new bolts and a spacer and only took a half an hour to do. I would trust this hitch to do a good job pulling any light weight scooter trailer on the road today. Now with that said...some pictures:       I hope you like it. DennisB
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joncallihan Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 267 Age: 72 Location: Lafayette, Colorado, USA Points: 845 Registration date: 2009-02-16
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:22 am | |
| While I would never consider pulling a trailer with any sort of 2 wheeled vehicle (scooter and/or motorcycle), I would shy away from something attached to the rear axle. I have pulled many trailers with my cars and pickups, but only with frame mounted hitches.
All of that said, it looks like a quality product and I hope you do well with it. _________________ Jon
The answer is 42.
We all know what a SilverWing looks like, this is what I paint when I'm "working".
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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:34 am | |
| Jon, If I was a betting man, I would be a lot richer right now. DennisB |
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Opalsboy Silver Wing Expert


Number of posts: 550 Age: 66 Location: Rison, Arkansas Points: 1203 Registration date: 2009-01-10
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:55 pm | |
| Hi Jon... I have been several places that I have seen trailers being pulled by motorcycles... agreed most have been the bigger guys like the GWs and similar. I have seen one behind a SW. There was a really unique trailer designed by one of our fellow forum members that was a one wheeler. I think he was from AZ or somewhere out there close to you. I could have used a trailer when my wife and I made the trip to your state early this month. I am curious about your concern about being attached to rear axle. I had a picture flash in my head when you said you had always pulled a trailer with a pickup or car with only frame mounted hitch. Well, DUH... All of the trailers I have EVER pulled with my pickup were pretty heavy trailers. But what I want to pull with my scooter would only be a light weight trailer with a light load. I have needed a little more cargo capacity when my wife and I both travel on the one bike. Not gonna haul cows or horses or pulp wood. Just a couple more suitcases or something like that. I will bet you a dollar against a doughnut that before Dennis puts this item on the street, he will do the research with empirical data for us to consider. If this works out and I get one, I will load up the wife again and come to your house to get my doughnut. In the spring of course. After the rainy season. _________________ Gary If you are looking for an option to prolong your riding opportunities. Go to the trinitytrike.com site at http://tinyurl.com/256nn25 (Open in new window) for options and information. |
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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:06 pm | |
| Gary, If you ride through Oklahoma in the spring time chances are you will see more mud raining down on you. Darn tornado's pick it up and carry it for hundreds miles before letting it fall back to earth to land on your scooters windshield as mud. I've never seen anything like it untill I moved here. DennisB |
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Waspie Touring Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 315 Age: 58 Location: Portland, UK Points: 743 Registration date: 2009-07-26
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:24 pm | |
| I am slightly confused!!!
My 2007 manual actually advises against towing with the Wing. Surely Honda have a good reason to print that! _________________ Doug
2009 Silverwing in 'Silver' what else! (3600 miles) Heated grips - feel the heat!!!! - and a pillion backrest for Mrs Waspie to fall asleep against! (Don't ask).
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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:46 pm | |
| Hi Wasie, I just looked over the owners manual and I didn't see it. What page is that statement on? I did see a statement about not taking off the wheels and that only a honda dealer should do that. DennisB |
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Waspie Touring Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 315 Age: 58 Location: Portland, UK Points: 743 Registration date: 2009-07-26
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Opalsboy Silver Wing Expert


Number of posts: 550 Age: 66 Location: Rison, Arkansas Points: 1203 Registration date: 2009-01-10
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:05 pm | |
| _________________ Gary If you are looking for an option to prolong your riding opportunities. Go to the trinitytrike.com site at http://tinyurl.com/256nn25 (Open in new window) for options and information. |
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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:58 pm | |
| Hi Guy's, Here's a couple more pictures of Silverwings with trailers: I like this setup.  |
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dspevack Silver Wing Rider


Number of posts: 444 Age: 45 Location: Miami, FL Points: 1127 Registration date: 2008-12-27
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:16 pm | |
| While I can't make any specific engineering claims, and wouldn't for liability purposes, I've been around the Silverwing community long enough to see it is a workhorse bike far beyond what Honda has envisioned or approved. Couples totalling over 500lbs have claimed to ride two-up on long tours. You've seen some of the examples of trailers, and the flexibility they have for customization isn't much less than the Goldwing. I've never seen anyone tax the electrical system beyond what it can handle. I think we all made a good choice in bikes. _________________ Reality is irrelevant. Its perception that counts. Control people's perceptions, and you control their reality.
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honda_silver Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1140 Age: 49 Location: Georgetown, Tx Points: 1768 Registration date: 2008-12-23
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:38 pm | |
| | DennisB wrote: | Hi Wasie, I just looked over the owners manual and I didn't see it. What page is that statement on? I did see a statement about not taking off the wheels and that only a honda dealer should do that. DennisB |
Do not pull a trailer or sidecar with your scooter. This scooter was not designed for these attachments, and their use can seriously impair your scooter’s handling.
So trailer/side car can effect the scooter handling ... every one is now warned.
If I ever decide to get a trailer ... your hitch would be my first choice.
Some insurance companies warn that any frame modifications could void your insurance. Since your hitch does not modify the frame ... it would be safe. _________________ Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS
Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire
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Waspie Touring Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 315 Age: 58 Location: Portland, UK Points: 743 Registration date: 2009-07-26
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:23 am | |
| [quote="honda_silver] Some insurance companies warn that any frame modifications could void your insurance. Since your hitch does not modify the frame ... it would be safe.[/quote]
I certainly wouldn't pursue the issue with a few UK insurance companies. Any excuse to not pay would be identified so as to not pay up. (Experience of moding cars and then being told by the Ins company it wasn't stock and therefor the claim was denied).
However my intent is not to criticise the set up simply to quote from Honda's owners manual so we all are aware of the whole picture! _________________ Doug
2009 Silverwing in 'Silver' what else! (3600 miles) Heated grips - feel the heat!!!! - and a pillion backrest for Mrs Waspie to fall asleep against! (Don't ask).
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MikeO Silver Wing Expert


Number of posts: 709 Age: 61 Location: Western Europe Points: 1198 Registration date: 2009-06-29
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:49 am | |
| The same applies to topboxes/cases. I haven't read the Silverwing handbook in detail yet but both Piaggio and Givi state that scooters/bikes should not be ridden at more than 80mph with a topbox fitted and also state weight-limits. I'm fairly careful about how much I put in my topbox but never weigh it and I've been known to 'test' my maxis in excess of 80mph on private roads! _________________ Mike - Riding on the right - riding for pleasure! '09 Silverwing 600 - 'The Winged Express' - Delta Blue, ABS, Heated Grips, Laminar Lip, Utopia rider's backrest, Givi pillion backrest & E52 Topbox, Cortech Super Mini Tank Bag as a tunnel-bag, Starcom Digital Comms System. www.x9ownersclub.co.uk - for all Maxi-Riders who want to RIDE!"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke |
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DennisB Site Admin

Number of posts: 1348 Age: 60 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma Points: 2181 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Trailer Hitch For SilverWing Scooter Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:46 am | |
| Setting the bar higher and breaking through limits....If we as humans did not set the bar higher for ourselves and test the limits of our invironment, we would, no doubt, have never walked on the moon but remained scared small hominids hiding in the grass lands of Africa.
NO...we stood up.... with a rock in one hand and a sharp stick in the other and faced down those things that hunted us and used us as a food source.
Now, as the new dominant species, we looked up at the moon and stars in the night sky and wondered "what would it take to go there".
Your a human....you set the bar as high or as low as you want. You set your own bar and yes YOU get to decide to reach for the stars or be just someones lunch.
DennisB
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