โJul-10-2018 11:19 PM
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โJul-28-2018 07:49 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Took the bike along this weekend and the trailer handled fairly well with 4 - 5 gallon pails filled with gravel placed in the closset over the pin box. I think if I fill the pails with concrete instead of gravel I'll be set. 4 pails of concrete will put about 400 lbs on the pin.
โJul-27-2018 10:05 PM
โJul-21-2018 03:24 PM
GMH wrote:laknox wrote:allen8106 wrote:
FYI, a 40 gallons of water doesn't weigh a 100 lbs, more like 320 lbs.
333.6 lbs, to be almost exact. Water is ~8.34 lbs/gal.
Lyle
That's US gallons. 10 lbs per imperial gallon up here.
Best solution to OP's problem = Toyhauler.
2nd best solution = move axles back. it likely won't take as much space as adding a third axle and cost should be similar or maybe even less. Adding weight to counterbalance the bike is OK for a test, but it is not a solution.
โJul-21-2018 10:00 AM
GMH wrote:ยท
Best solution to OP's problem = Toyhauler.
2nd best solution = move axles back. it likely won't take as much space as adding a third axle and cost should be similar or maybe even less.
โJul-21-2018 07:00 AM
laknox wrote:allen8106 wrote:
FYI, a 40 gallons of water doesn't weigh a 100 lbs, more like 320 lbs.
333.6 lbs, to be almost exact. Water is ~8.34 lbs/gal.
Lyle
โJul-19-2018 11:28 AM
allen8106 wrote:
FYI, a 40 gallons of water doesn't weigh a 100 lbs, more like 320 lbs.
โJul-19-2018 08:26 AM
allen8106 wrote:
FYI, a 40 gallons of water doesn't weigh a 100 lbs, more like 320 lbs.
โJul-19-2018 07:25 AM
โJul-17-2018 02:54 PM
mileshuff wrote:
I tow with tanks near empty. Just a few gallons in the fresh water tank in case of bathroom emergencies while driving. If dry camping we fill the tank somewhere as close as possible to our campsite to limit how far we tow with tank filled.
Also helps since to get to the mountain campsites we climb from 1200' to over 7000'. The lower weight helps climb all the steep grades!
โJul-17-2018 02:52 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I don't understand why the tires are wearing so much more on the left side but the front tire has the same milage on it and is doing the same thing. The tread depth on the left is 3/32" where as the tread depth on the right is 3/16".
โJul-17-2018 10:51 AM
4x4ord wrote:Me Again wrote:
Even at 17% you are pin light. Rather than the lift, you should have gotten one of those 5th wheel dollies and put the bike in the bed of the truck. Even an Idaho Tote would add weight at the rear.
As the saying goes, "wrong tool eh!"
I had pondered other options prior to building the lift. The lift is what I want. Before starting this project I realized I might have to add a third axle before being totally satisfied.
โJul-15-2018 02:01 PM
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