justme wrote:
CCC is a problem. If the frame is strong enough it could use 8K axles. I know disk brakes are a factory option, but not the axles. The Vilano seems nicely built with a great company behind it and I hope they do something about the CCC. In that case I might consider one because I would carry more than plastic diner ware and paper plate :-)
I am having the same issue with the CCC. I am looking into the possibility of replacing my Solitude with a Vilano 369FB. Since I am full timing CCC has to be a consideration. My Solitude has a CCC of 3534# whereas the 369FB has 1900# of CCC. The local dealer doesn't stock the 369 so I would have to order one. There are a few options that I would like since I am ordering one which would reduce the 1900# as well. I have subsequently found out that there is a non-published option to go with 8000# axles versus the standard 7000# axles that according to the company rep that I have been in contact with would raise the CCC to 3900#. This is a $3,633 option.
They are a well built unit with solid wood cabinetry, facias, etc. as well as solid surface counter tops and even the dining table is made from the same material. It is a great looking unit but the CCC is a major concern for me. It is a hefty price to pay in the first place but then have to add an additional $3,600+ to make it full time compatible for me since like you I carry more than plastic dinnerware is sorta of a bitter pill.