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  • Will the CE Smith # CE17721 Fender Fit a 2005 Honda VT750C Aero
  • All of our trailer fenders, including the CE Smith # CE17721 that you referenced, are universal fits. This means that we don't really have a fit guide for them, it is basically just a matter of the customer determining if it will work for their application or not. I can give you some dimensions to help guide you in your decision though. This fender is 25-3/4" long x 7" wide x 10-5/8" tall, is made of 16-gauge steel, and is compatible with 13" diameter trailer wheels. I have attached a...
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  • Fuses Keep Popping on 2000 Honda Shadow Ace Tourer When Using the Hopkins # HM46155 to Tow Trailer
  • Your fuses keep popping on your 2000 Honda Shadow Ace Tourer because the trailer is drawing too much power on those wiring circuits. What you need to install is the Curt # C59236 which is like the Hopkins # HM46155 that you installed except the Curt draws power directly from the battery. The wires that connect to your light circuits just tell the unit when to send signals to which circuits. Since it is drawing power directly from your battery it will not overload the circuits on your...
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  • Wheel Chock for 2003 Honda Shadow Spirit VT1100
  • The Rack'Em Manufacturing Removable Wheel Chock # RA-17 is large enough to hold the 110/90r19 tire on your 2003 Honda Shadow. My research shows that your tires are 100 mm wide which is a bit under 4 inches. The Rack'Em # RA-17 will hold tires up to 6-1/2 inches so this will work well for you. You will also need straps like the tie downs # EM05729. Check out the Rack'Em install video to see how this all works together. If you're looking for a wheel chock that comes with a physical lock...
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  • Can a Honda Shadow Spirit 750 be Carried on an etrailer Motorcycle Carrier
  • I would not attempt to carry a 2002 Shadow Spirit 750 on the etrailer motorcycle carrier, item # e98873. Your best bet for transporting your motorcycle would be a small trailer equipped with a wheel chock like part # RA-17. There are simply too many variables with a street bike that size, and you may have trouble with the spare tire on the Jeep. Other items you may need are the Motorcycle Assist Straps, item # 06303, and the Soft Tie Motorcycle and ATV Tie Downs, item # EM05729.
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