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  • Towing that with my bike , I would have to turbo charge my sneakers or eat a lot of beans in order to propel myself up hills.
  • He does say it weighs about 60 lbs, so I'd call that the official dry weight. But you know, no one tows a TT dry except for when leaving the dealer lot. Add 1000 lbs to that by rule of thumb to estimate actual weight when ready to camp.
  • Yabut...


    What's the hitch weight? What's the dry weight? What's the GVCW for that rig? ;) ;) ;) :W

    TFIC = Tongue Firmly In Cheek
  • IDoMyOwnStunts wrote:
    Wow. He's way overloaded. He really should only pull that with this.

    You can never have too much bicycle after all. :B

    Wow, a dually bike. Like the video commentator said, for stability. Huh?
    I was actually thinking my fat bike would be the appropriate level of overkill tow vehicle.


    dewey02 wrote:
    Looks like we need to add another category in addition to 5ers, Hybrids, Truck Campers etc! :)


    Yeah, I was contemplating which forum to post this in and thought "Small TT" was being pretty generous!
  • Looks like we need to add another category in addition to 5ers, Hybrids, Truck Campers etc! :)
  • One mans trash is another mans treasure. Reminds me of the tiny movable shelters that people have built for the homeless. I'd take either over sleeping on a bench or on the ground. Seems like a potential solution for some of the homeless. Designate an extra parking lot for micro shelters along with portable toilets. Seems like a better solution than using doorways and bushes. X amount of money is being spent on the issue one way or the other, come up with inexpensive alternative ideas.

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