Who makes one?
im thinking one from a triglide may work. Just not completely sure.
Who makes one?
im thinking one from a triglide may work. Just not completely sure.
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20015 freewheeler
2005 113 pro twin super glide
2010 ss106 wide glide
2004 1800 VTX custom
2012 GW RS
As of right now I have not found one. I have been in Contact with Hitch Doc. Waiting for a date to possibly take mine to them so they can measure and mock up one for production.
BKMNI
100,000+ miles of three wheel fun and counting!
2015 Harley FLRT
2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
Have you guys checked with Rivco?
Kevin
I have been collecting data for the difference between the tri glide and freewheeler.
I don't have any one close by that has a tri glide to compare to the freewheeler.
What I have discovered is touring bikes, SG, ultra, rg etc.., mufflers fit the mounting points. Only difference is the mufflers from touring bikes are around 2.5 inches longer but mount the same as factory free mufflers do. Same mounting to the frame and location.
So I am thinking it may be possible for a tri glide may work. There are 4 holes under neath just like the tri glide has. Just don't have measurements.
So If anyone has a tri glide I could use the spacing of the 4 holes on the frame under the trunk, they are vertical holes close to where the mufflers mount. 2 holes on each side of the frame.
I can compare them to each other.
Thank you for your reply's. Rivco doesn't have any for the free. I just checked, Only for a tri glide.
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20015 freewheeler
2005 113 pro twin super glide
2010 ss106 wide glide
2004 1800 VTX custom
2012 GW RS
Check out the Kury hitch ... it clamps to the cross members ... if they are the same it should work
Unfortunately, on the 14 & up Tri-Glides you cannot put a bolt thru the holes in the most rearward cross member. There is a bar on the top side of that channeled cross member.
This is why some hitch companies have gone to a clamping strategy for the hitch.
However, I did go out and measure a 2014 TG for you.
Side to side, on both cross members, the holes are 6.5" center to center.
Front to back, the holes are 9" apart (between the two cross members) center to center.
Hope that helps.
Kevin
This will make things much easier.
Now check mine and make a few calls.
thank you.
dd
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20015 freewheeler
2005 113 pro twin super glide
2010 ss106 wide glide
2004 1800 VTX custom
2012 GW RS
Just finished talking to Hitch Doc. My FW is going to them next week. So a few weeks from now they will have a product on the market.
BKMNI
100,000+ miles of three wheel fun and counting!
2015 Harley FLRT
2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
Good news, Keystone.
Thank you
After doing some measuring and comparing I do not see how a tri glide hitch would work on a freewheeler.
The cross members are different because of the short body, wheel base. The forward cross member (closest to the engine) is in front of the rear end and the rearward cross member is behind the rear end. So there is no way to run the 1 1/4 inch draw bar. The rear end is in the way. I only took a glance as I am trying to plant the next few days. Out of corn, so I got to plant some this year. Silver queen, oh yea.
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20015 freewheeler
2005 113 pro twin super glide
2010 ss106 wide glide
2004 1800 VTX custom
2012 GW RS
Yes, I have the rear bumper.
BKMNI
100,000+ miles of three wheel fun and counting!
2015 Harley FLRT
2018 Can-Am F3 Limited
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Why 3 wheels?
because 2 isn't enough and 4 is too many
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Her: 2014 Tri-Glide Me: 2015 Freewheeler
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