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lennyb
Posted 2010-07-03 7:09 AM (#63650)
Subject: Pivot hitch ball


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
Can anyone offer a review of the pivot hitch ball?

www.conquestcustoms.com



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glighto11
Posted 2010-07-03 8:42 AM (#63652 - in reply to #63650)
Subject: Re: Pivot hitch ball


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
I have not used one, but to look at it in the picture it scares the bat snot out of me. The ball/hitch connection already has a lateral pivot axis built in. This setup adds a second pivot point along the same axis leaving no direct firm bike to trailer connection along that axis. Probably tows well when all is good but I foresee a huge train wreck if something ever triggers a sway.
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lennyb
Posted 2010-07-03 9:05 AM (#63654 - in reply to #63650)
Subject: RE: Pivot hitch ball


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
Have concerns about the torque that would be placed on what looks like a relatively flimsy mounting system, also, if it doesn't stay vertical in a straight run what happens to the trailer tracking and what torque is placed on the tongue or hitch?

Looks like one idea to walk away from.

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mainiac
Posted 2010-07-03 9:41 AM (#63656 - in reply to #63650)
Subject: Re: Pivot hitch ball


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 25
Southern Maine
I just got back from my first run with the pivot ball. It was also my first real trip towng a trailer, before putting on the ball I spent a day with a standard ball trying to get a feel for a trailer, the only time I knew it was there was on hard corner, a little too hot into a corner and had to make a quick correction and felt what seemed to me as a resistance on that last quick lean, I tried it several times to verify with the pivot-ball it is gone. I luv the twisties so felt it was important for my piece of mind if nothing else. Only 1000 miles so far so I can't realy speak to durability but have explored the handling and only have one issue ,but I don't think it is a ball issue but a trailer issue. Above 70 mph on interstate the trailer would start bouncing when passing/being passed by trucks,vans or suv's, not really a sway but a bounce.
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lennyb
Posted 2010-07-03 2:20 PM (#63665 - in reply to #63650)
Subject: Re: Pivot hitch ball


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
OK - I'll keep listening for a while longer.
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Flatsix
Posted 2010-07-04 10:36 PM (#63787 - in reply to #63650)
Subject: RE: Pivot hitch ball


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

 

I did buy one of these.  I looked it over real well, and put it on a shelf in my garage about a year ago.  As a matter of fact I just took it off the shelf and installed it on my garden tractor last week.   

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