
xrover wrote:Okay, just had it done and did NOT weld. The frame is quite thin and concered that welding would weaken it. So I went to the metal market with my bike rack, and bought a 24" piece of 2" tube that the rack will fit snugly in. A shop welded on L brackets on either side at where the tube meets the frame and then we bolted it up to the frame instead of welded. Before bolting it up, had them drill a hole to accept the pin. I'll try to post up some pictures later tonight as I literally had it completed today.
halfdome, Danny wrote:xrover wrote:Okay, just had it done and did NOT weld. The frame is quite thin and concered that welding would weaken it. So I went to the metal market with my bike rack, and bought a 24" piece of 2" tube that the rack will fit snugly in. A shop welded on L brackets on either side at where the tube meets the frame and then we bolted it up to the frame instead of welded. Before bolting it up, had them drill a hole to accept the pin. I'll try to post up some pictures later tonight as I literally had it completed today.
Are you using a bolt together chassis? I think the Silver Shadow is a welded chassis. Manufactured receiver tubes have reinforcement metal at the working end.Danny
tinksdad wrote:You may be only carrying two bikes; but.......
if you ever sell the trailer, I would seriously think about removing the rear hitch.
You don't want to be held liable for what some other person may stupidly do. It could happen in today's court systems.
Jst83 wrote:Ok so how safe is it to weld one on an already finished Tear Drop? I have no welding knowledge so someone else would have to. I want it strong enough to pull a little tandom trailer.
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