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dpgllg
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Jun 21, 2018

Bama Scooter on back of my 5th wheel help deciding

Hello,

My 2017 Grand Design Reflection comes with a factory installed 2 inch receiver. I have health issues that do not allow me to walk long distances. I was considering the Bama Scooter Groundhog 450 and the 5 star hauler ramp at the bottom of the page.

Bama Scooter

The weight of the scooter is 340 pounds and I am not sure how much the ramp weighs although it is aluminum. The weight limit according to the sticker on my 5th wheel is 500 pounds.

My questions:

Has anyone used one of these scooters? Is it a decent scooter? What are the pros and cons?

What about putting this on the back of my 5th wheel? Is this combination safe? Has anyone done something like this and would you do it again? Why or why not?

Can I do anything to make this package more safe and secure?

Are there any viable alternatives? We go to Willowtree a lot and they have a beautiful trail around the lake that we enjoyed walking. You could see all sorts of wildlife. Now I can't make the walk and even going to the pool we have to drive over and park my truck. It would just be nice to use something like this to get around the campgrounds.

Thanks!

Dave
  • dpgllg wrote:
    Hello,

    My 2017 Grand Design Reflection comes with a factory installed 2 inch receiver. I have health issues that do not allow me to walk long distances. I was considering the Bama Scooter Groundhog 450 and the 5 star hauler ramp at the bottom of the page.

    Bama Scooter

    The weight of the scooter is 340 pounds and I am not sure how much the ramp weighs although it is aluminum. The weight limit according to the sticker on my 5th wheel is 500 pounds.

    My questions:

    Has anyone used one of these scooters? Is it a decent scooter? What are the pros and cons?

    What about putting this on the back of my 5th wheel? Is this combination safe? Has anyone done something like this and would you do it again? Why or why not?

    Can I do anything to make this package more safe and secure?

    Are there any viable alternatives? We go to Willowtree a lot and they have a beautiful trail around the lake that we enjoyed walking. You could see all sorts of wildlife. Now I can't make the walk and even going to the pool we have to drive over and park my truck. It would just be nice to use something like this to get around the campgrounds.

    Thanks!

    Dave


    Are you sure you read the label correctly? The OEM receivers on the back of the Reflections have always been rated for a max 300 lb. load. To be safe, you'll need to have something fabricated and welded to the frame with more than one attachment point.

    Rob
  • Problem with swivel wheels is that some states consider them part of the trailer and some don't, so you're, in effect, towing doubles. May or may not be legal. State x state issue. People from PA will need to chime in on this.

    Lyle
  • That's very heavy.
    - I would either look at a smaller model of mobility scooter. My mom had one and it only weighed about 100lbs. This was not the light duty one.
    - Or consider bumping up to a golf cart for more capability.

    Personally, I would prefer a swivel wheel trailer. 500lb hung off the back with just a 2" square tube is a lot of stress and strain. With a swivel wheel trailer, you start with around 50% of the weight off the hitch. The hitch is actually two receivers and there is no torque applied to the hitches so they are under far less strain. (this is not the same as double towing as the trailer is locked in line with the camper and you can turn and back up the same as normal).
  • donn0128 wrote:
    Likely the receiver is not rated for that much weight. But to be sure ask the mfg.



    As I stated there is a manufacture label right on the back of the RV that's states it is rated at 500 pounds.
  • 4x4ord's avatar
    4x4ord
    Explorer III
    I built my own hitch and carrier. It has two 2x4 receivers. The bike, carrier and hitch weigh over 1000 lbs. So far I'm very happy with it.





  • Be careful or your scooter will be gone but hopefully not injure anyone.
  • Likely the receiver is not rated for that much weight. But to be sure ask the mfg.