The receiver bar that I have is not an OEM Honda. I'm sure it's a Ridgid (just another one from my collection). The holes came within about 3/8" of the pin being able to pass through and the weld hit on the back. Not a big deal in my book and certainly nothing that a drill and hole saw couldn't fix in just a couple minutes.I don't understand why it wouldn't work. I use my receiver from the 700 in the 1000 without any problems. what am I missing?
This is what I use on my pioneer 1000 so I can change out my hitches and when I hook up my trailer the muffler won't get in the way it's a hitch extensionView attachment 9311
Yes I know cut the weight in half and you be good to go keep the weight in the back of the trailer.That looks pretty handy. Thanks for sharing. However, be aware of the tongue weight, I looks like you are adding leverage which will multiply the tongue weight.
It's right just a extra hole it has two holes one up and down and one in the side both go all the way through.So whats the deal, did honda weld the hitch on wrong or is that how it is supposed to be?
Your ball mount would also need a 3/4" hole in it for that big of a pin to go through while most are only 5/8".I installed a hitch today and there is a lot of play in the hitch/receiver connection.
I measured the pin holes in the receiver - they are a full 3/4 inch.
Does anyone have the honda hitch - does it come with a 3/4 inch pin?
use the hitch extension no play uses boltYour ball mount would also need a 3/4" hole in it for that big of a pin to go through while most are only 5/8".
Yeah - that looks good.use the hitch extension no play uses bolt
I installed a hitch today and there is a lot of play in the hitch/receiver connection.
I measured the pin holes in the receiver - they are a full 3/4 inch.
Does anyone have the honda hitch - does it come with a 3/4 inch pin?
Well, that's not gonna work - I'll email them to see if it comes in Metallic Silver.I use these $5, even comes in Honda victory RED:
3/4" Red Rubber-Handled Hitch Pin (700HPR)