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    Thanks Tom and Scott for the technical/enginerd info.
    Scooter weighs 192#.
    Road is super rough - 1/2 mile of rocks, ruts and washboard mostly.
    I can see I shouldn't even attempt it. Phew, glad I decided to post this.

    Awful kind of you nut bro , but I don't want to step in front of anybody on the waiting list, I can just use the other car.

    But maybe keep those wheels in the old brain bucket rollin' to come up with sumpin' else, maybe some type of all-in- one super hitch with a built-in fold-up. We'll call it SuperHitch - - to go along with SuperBumper!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    But maybe keep those wheels in the old brain bucket rollin' to come up with sumpin' else, ...
    Wheelz iz turnin

    I'll visit our machine shop regularly for a while to dumpster dive their scrap bins. Mebbe I can come up with the mounting/folding part & when you get the tray you want, it'll just be a matter of having your fabricator bolting it on.

    The concept in my mind will probably cause you to lose the mount for your purple shackle. I'll hafta come up with a way to build that back in.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Hi Sue
    Here's some info from my experiences with this subject, including anti-rattle devices.
    Hope it helps!

    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...=Jet+ski+hitch
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet75 View Post
    Hi Sue
    Here's some info from my experiences with this subject, including anti-rattle devices.
    Hope it helps!

    http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...=Jet+ski+hitch


    THANK YOU Jim! I recalled that thread but for some reason could not find it when searching the other day.

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    And I will just like to note that with my full 215 pounds of weight jumping up and down on my upgraded hidden hitch from Tom the hitch does not move or bend at all. The VX suspension gives way before any perceivable flex in the hitch. I am VERY IMPRESSED and extremely happy at how the upgraded hidden hitch has turned out. Really sturdy hitch straight to frame with 6 huge bolts!

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    I wish that new version of the hidden hitch was available back when I was doing the jet skis. I like the stealth look of it.

    The Curt hitch kinda screams "I AM HITCH... SEEEE MEEEE UNDER HERE?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet75 View Post
    I wish that new version of the hidden hitch was available back when I was doing the jet skis. I like the stealth look of it.

    The Curt hitch kinda screams "I AM HITCH... SEEEE MEEEE UNDER HERE?"
    I couldn't agree more, that's why I have two in the barn!!
    Vixer Fixer

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBeast View Post
    And I will just like to note that with my full 215 pounds of weight jumping up and down on my upgraded hidden hitch from Tom the hitch does not move or bend at all. The VX suspension gives way before any perceivable flex in the hitch. I am VERY IMPRESSED and extremely happy at how the upgraded hidden hitch has turned out. Really sturdy hitch straight to frame with 6 huge bolts!
    Looking for an Arizona vacation any time soon?

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