Motorcycle Chrome Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch w/ Ball For Harley Road Glide FLTR 1998-2001 2007-2008/ Road King FLHR 1994-2005 2008
DESCRIPTION
Fitment:
Harley Touring Electra Glide Sport FLHS : 1981
Harley Touring Electra Glide Classic Anniversary FLHTC : 1988
Harley Touring Electra Glide Classic EFI FLHTCI : 1996-2006
Harley Touring Electra Glide Classic FLHTC : 1983-2005, 2007-2008
Harley Touring Electra Glide Police EFI FLHPEI : 2006
Harley Touring Electra Glide Police EFI FLHTPI : 2005-2006
Harley Touring Electra Glide Special Edition FLHX : 1984
Harley Touring Electra Glide Sport FLHS : 1982-1984, 1987-1993
Harley Touring Electra Glide Standard EFI FLHTI : 2003-2006
Harley Touring Electra Glide Standard FLHT : 1983, 1986, 1995-2008
Harley Touring Electra Glide Ultra Classic EFI FLHTCUI : 1995-2006
Harley Touring Electra Glide Ultra Classic FLHTCU : 1989-1998, 2005, 2007-2008
Harley Touring Road Glide EFI FLTRI : 1998-2006
Harley Touring Road Glide FLTR : 1998-2001, 2007-2008
Harley Touring Road King Classic EFI FLHRCI : 1998-2006
Harley Touring Road King Classic FLHRC : 2007-2008
Harley Touring Road King Custom EFI FLHRSI : 2004-2006
Harley Touring Road King Custom FLHRS : 2004-2007
Harley Touring Road King EFI FLHRI : 1996-2006
Harley Touring Road King FLHR : 1994-2005, 2008
Harley Touring Road King Police CA EFI FLHPEI : 2005
Harley Touring Road King Police EFI FLHPI : 2005-2006
Harley Touring Tour Glide Classic Anniversary FLTC : 1988
Harley Touring Tour Glide Classic FLTC : 1981-1992
Harley Touring Tour Glide FLT : 1980-1983
Harley Touring Tour Glide Ultra Classic EFI FLTCUI : 1996
Harley Touring Tour Glide Ultra Classic FLTCU : 1989-1995
WARNING: We are aware of no current state or federal guidelines for pulling a trailer with a motorcycle.
We suggest when pulling and loading a trailer you do not exceed the motorcycle manufacturer's Gross Vehicle Weight limits.
- Trailer Hitch with a 1 7/8" ball that's a perfect match to saddlebag light bars
- Made of heavy-duty steel; the hitch plate is reinforced for extra strength
- WARNING: We are aware of no current state or federal guidelines for pulling a trailer with a motorcycle. We suggest when pulling and loading a trailer you do not exceed the motorcycle manufacturer's Gross Vehicle Weight limits.
- NOTE: The tongue weight of the trailer, when attached to the hitch, must not exceed 10 percent of the total trailer weight and its contents, with the maximum tongue weight not to exceed 30 lb. Also remember when pulling a trailer with a motorcycle, extra distance must be allowed for stopping and a slower speed used when cornering.
- FOR 1980-2008 HARLEY TOURING