Berniejockjr
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Through trial and error I came up with this.
It is a straight hitch (first picture and purchased separately) mounted to the kick stand. The hitch that came with my trailer is a dropped hitch (middle picture) if used it would be to low because of where I mounted the hitch on the kick stand, creating a UN-level ride for the dog. If I were to use the axle(not possible with an electric motor) to mount the dropped hitch it would be the exact height as the straight hitch mounted to the kickstand. I happened to have an extra part saved from a Rotozip to use as the washer for the straight hitch. It fit perfectly into the wider round opening on the hitch and also had a smaller recessed hole.
The smaller recessed hole accepted the original kick stand bolt, leaving enough thread to tighten the hitch securely. I then put a piece of leather and clamp around the hitch to keep it from tilting downward and relieve pressure off the bolt going into the kickstand(Don't know if the clamp was necessary or not?). I have put 36 miles on with my 71 pound dog and it has not moved at all.
Pictured(far right) is a bracket that is supposed to work to attach a hitch to an E bike or bike with disc brakes. This bracket does NOT work with the RadRover, the kick stand is in the way.
I also supplied a picture of the dropped hitch. This hitch will be to low (when mounted to the kick stand), and the trailer will tip downward in front.
The final picture with a straight hitch to the kickstand is a perfect height and creates a level trailer(as seen on my profile picture).
Cheers!
It is a straight hitch (first picture and purchased separately) mounted to the kick stand. The hitch that came with my trailer is a dropped hitch (middle picture) if used it would be to low because of where I mounted the hitch on the kick stand, creating a UN-level ride for the dog. If I were to use the axle(not possible with an electric motor) to mount the dropped hitch it would be the exact height as the straight hitch mounted to the kickstand. I happened to have an extra part saved from a Rotozip to use as the washer for the straight hitch. It fit perfectly into the wider round opening on the hitch and also had a smaller recessed hole.
The smaller recessed hole accepted the original kick stand bolt, leaving enough thread to tighten the hitch securely. I then put a piece of leather and clamp around the hitch to keep it from tilting downward and relieve pressure off the bolt going into the kickstand(Don't know if the clamp was necessary or not?). I have put 36 miles on with my 71 pound dog and it has not moved at all.
Pictured(far right) is a bracket that is supposed to work to attach a hitch to an E bike or bike with disc brakes. This bracket does NOT work with the RadRover, the kick stand is in the way.
I also supplied a picture of the dropped hitch. This hitch will be to low (when mounted to the kick stand), and the trailer will tip downward in front.
The final picture with a straight hitch to the kickstand is a perfect height and creates a level trailer(as seen on my profile picture).
Cheers!
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