Bigmo
New member
So. I ordered a trailer hitch. I do not have a trailer yet, may be later. So what to do with a trailer hitch that has a ball on it, not a receiver as with any other descent trailer hitch used on other bikes (had a receiver on my old Goldwing).
So I decided to make a receiver for my Spyder trailer hitch. Had an old receiver that I fabricated for my Goldwing (made 2 or 3 of those for friends). Did some cutting and installed on the Spyder hitch. Welded to where the ball goes. Permanent. Looks good. See picture. Then, I fabricated a hitch that fits inside the receiver with a 1 7/8 ball. Just insert in the receiver and put the pin in place. Now you have a REAL trailer hitch. You can use any size ball to fit your trailer. On the side, I used some leftover aluminum bars and fabricated a rack, using all rivets, no screws (only for the center square tubing that fits the receiver). The rack is 11” x 21”.
So, now I can go on a day trip and carry a cooler with cold refreshments. For overnight trip, I have a plastic tool box (new of course) with a vinyl cover to protect from rain, large enough to put one day’s clothe and toiletry, leaving the bike storage for tools, rain gear, etc…
Why didn’t the “creator” of the Spyder trailer hitch, think of that? Be it BRP or after market vendors?





So I decided to make a receiver for my Spyder trailer hitch. Had an old receiver that I fabricated for my Goldwing (made 2 or 3 of those for friends). Did some cutting and installed on the Spyder hitch. Welded to where the ball goes. Permanent. Looks good. See picture. Then, I fabricated a hitch that fits inside the receiver with a 1 7/8 ball. Just insert in the receiver and put the pin in place. Now you have a REAL trailer hitch. You can use any size ball to fit your trailer. On the side, I used some leftover aluminum bars and fabricated a rack, using all rivets, no screws (only for the center square tubing that fits the receiver). The rack is 11” x 21”.
So, now I can go on a day trip and carry a cooler with cold refreshments. For overnight trip, I have a plastic tool box (new of course) with a vinyl cover to protect from rain, large enough to put one day’s clothe and toiletry, leaving the bike storage for tools, rain gear, etc…
Why didn’t the “creator” of the Spyder trailer hitch, think of that? Be it BRP or after market vendors?




