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    please send hitch platform instructions to alicej@ptd.net
    yhanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by alicej View Post
    please send hitch platform instructions to alicej@ptd.net
    yhanks for sharing
    Can you also pleas send to jon_w_armstrong@msn.com

    thanks and awesome job!

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    Can you send the info to me please. williepayne@gmail.com

    Thanks

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    Please email instructions to mxenosearl@yahoo.com
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    Can you send me instructions at doc.humphreys@hotmail.com

    Thanks! And great idea!

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    Default Hitch Bag - request build instructions - THANKS

    Can you send me your Hitch Bag build instructions at: moorerandy@me.com

    Thanks!
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    I like this! This could solve my extra bag issue! Any chance your still sharing the instruction for your carrier?


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    Quote Originally Posted by finless View Post
    Nice but this brings up a question. There is a weight limit for the trunk. Adding more weight to the rear like that, isn't that a problem?
    I would think whatever the tongue weight of the 622 trailer is, this should be the limit for this idea too?

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    i have a pak it rak and keep it under 20lbs weight

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    Default Hitch bag

    Sorry folks been busy snowmobiling over the winter, if you still want the instructions please flip me an email at mbelisle@eastlink.ca and I will be happy to share.
    Marty

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    Default Hitch Bag -It looks good

    Would you send me your pictures and instructions. dseiter3349@Yahoo.com . I have pulled a trailers for many years (30+) on my wings. We don't travel as often or as much so, I can not justify the money for two or three trips a year, the hitch bag set-up seems to be exactly what we need for a little extra carrying space. Thank you in advance for your help.

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    Default please send copy

    To acalip@charter.net thanks.

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    Default Send me the information please

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    looks great,please send info.

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    Smile Hitch Bag Information

    Quote Originally Posted by mbelisle View Post
    If your looking for some extra storage without pulling a trailer this might be an option for you? A simple DIY project that only takes a couple of hours to build. I put some photos and instructions together however the file is too big to load up on this string. Flip me your email and I will send my notes. I just did a test run with my wife 1800 kms through the mountains and it easily carried all our cold /wet weather riding gear allowing us to enjoy the warm 30 degree C sun. Love my RT. Marty
    It looks like with all the responses for your plans, you should have patented this. When you have time could you send me your notes for this, dseiter3349@Yahoo.com. Thanks in advance for your help/ideas. (This is my second message I have sent, last one was yesterday Wed 4-30, don't know if you got it or someone else,(I am not that good on a computer) that is why I tried the private message this time.)

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    Will a BRP trailer hitch fit on an F3S? This platform/ bag idea could solve the problem for F3 owners who want to tour but don't want to void the warranty by pulling a trailer. No wring harness needed either!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blickdave View Post
    Will a BRP trailer hitch fit on an F3S? This platform/ bag idea could solve the problem for F3 owners who want to tour but don't want to void the warranty by pulling a trailer. No wring harness needed either!


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    Nope... F3 has a totally different swing arm. I am sure BRP will release a hitch for the F3 it's just a matter of when.

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    Thumbs up DIY Project Hitch W/ Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by mbelisle View Post
    If your looking for some extra storage without pulling a trailer this might be an option for you? A simple DIY project that only takes a couple of hours to build. I put some photos and instructions together however the file is too big to load up on this string. Flip me your email and I will send my notes. I just did a test run with my wife 1800 kms through the mountains and it easily carried all our cold /wet weather riding gear allowing us to enjoy the warm 30 degree C sun. Love my RT. Marty
    It looks good low enough not to hide tour Plate from the officers of the law. When you have time I would like to see your plans that you designed. I would also like to know what brand of hitch that you used. Thank you in advance for your time. AH-NO-1 Dave, MI. dseiter3349@Yahoo.com
    Last edited by AH-NO-1; 05-06-2015 at 09:41 PM. Reason: forgot my E-Mail adress

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