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MrWizard
Jun 13, 2017Moderator
I have had similar experiences, and have in the past carried on the front and back of other motorhomes
A 400# bike on the back is still 400# hitch weight. 400# on the frame
Not 700#
Although the hitch stress points where is mounted to the frame feel more than 400#
If things are bouncing around
People are confusing real weight on the axle
With applied leverage force at mounting points
They are two different things
A 400# bike on the back is still 400# hitch weight. 400# on the frame
Not 700#
Although the hitch stress points where is mounted to the frame feel more than 400#
If things are bouncing around
People are confusing real weight on the axle
With applied leverage force at mounting points
They are two different things
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