Bicycles, Binocs, and glasses
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From: Mid-Missouri
The hitch is a eye-bolt welded to the trailer. The post it hooks to is a bolt with a piece of rubber fuel line around it, to allow it to flex and lean in the turns. On top is a washer and a nylon lock nut.
I have also seen people use a tie-rod end. That way the trailer flexes and you can lean in the turns. The bolt and rubber line does the same thing.
I have also seen people use a tie-rod end. That way the trailer flexes and you can lean in the turns. The bolt and rubber line does the same thing.
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