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Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:45 pm
by MINICooperS
I have seen most of the commercial hitch carriers for motorcycles and wheelchairs but they are all universal application, too large and therefore contain many parts for trying to cover all applications. Has anyone fabricated a receiver hitch carrier specific for a Spree? Did a forum search but nothing came up. I'm about to go into "construction mode" to haul my 1986 Spree on a 2" Class III Curt hitch installed on Jeep Patriot.
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:42 pm
by Bear45-70
I have two trucks and two flatbed trailers so no, I have not. But have you checked out Harbor Freight? The have several different ones, including one that will haul two scooter. Here's just one.
http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive ... 99721.html
Here's on for two scooters.
http://www.harborfreight.com/aluminum-m ... 67599.html
And here's a cheapie that you would have to add a ramp to or lift the scooter into.
http://www.harborfreight.com/500-lb-cap ... 66983.html
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:37 pm
by patthesoundguy
I fabbed one for my spree pics are here somewhere ill find the thread and post it here. Mine is way overkill and im sure you could make one easy enough and super cheap
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:57 pm
by vette66_00
I fab'd this up for all around use. As you can see it carries a mini bike. It has also carried all of my scooters (5 now,one at a time) home including my Elite 250.
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:51 pm
by patthesoundguy
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 12:15 am
by MINICooperS
This is what I came up with. Fabricated it from some scraps. Tested on a mountain bike trip and as soon as I adjust it for the Spree I'll post pics. So far so good. Thanks guys for the suggestions and ideas.
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:12 pm
by MINICooperS
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:40 pm
by mousewheels
Real nice rack there, looks secure.
Plenty of questions:
1) I can see the receiver part, but how do the outriggers tie into your Jeep? Looks clean!
2) Can see the supports from your rack to the Spree - but what are they locking into on the Spree?
2) It looks like your Spree is free to bounce on its own suspension, do the braces account for that?
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:09 am
by MINICooperS
mousewheels wrote:Real nice rack there, looks secure.
Plenty of questions:
1) I can see the receiver part, but how do the outriggers tie into your Jeep? Looks clean!
I tapped holes in the Curt hitch to mount the stabilizer bars.
2) Can see the supports from your rack to the Spree - but what are they locking into on the Spree?
Removed the front fork cover nut and mounted the bar directly to it. For the rear it just bolts to my clipped luggage rack.
3) It looks like your Spree is free to bounce on its own suspension, do the braces account for that?There is no measurable bounce since most of the sprung weight is lashed to the main carrier rails. If there is any bounce it is taken care of by the single pivot points of the braces at the stabilizer bars. The kickstand rides on the rails for extra stability and the whole scoot will ride without the braces. I just added them for my own piece of mind.
Everthing seems to ride nicely.
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:00 pm
by MINICooperS
Needed a custom cover for when I tote the Spree so decided to stitch one up. Wonder if there is any market for them, now that I have a pattern?
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:36 am
by eliteguy50
MINICooperS wrote:...Wonder if there is any market for them, now that I have a pattern?
I would buy one if I still had a spree worthy of a cover. Might even buy one anyway depending on price
Re: Honda Spree Hitch Hauler
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:42 am
by forrestking
MINICooperS wrote:Needed a custom cover for when I tote the Spree so decided to stitch one up. Wonder if there is any market for them, now that I have a pattern?
Well... How much do you want for a cover? I'd be eager to buy one at 35 dollars. Hesitant but willing at 50, and unwilling at anything over 50.
Do you have the pattern electronically? You could sell the pattern and let people print it out (Kinko's has a plotter) and stitch their own. Your profit margin might be higher...