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cbigham wrote:
My motorhome is way too big, but starflyte will give us enough space, convenience, mobility and security to make the trip ..two adults and a 6 yr old.
The v10 has me thinking of occasionally towing a jeep as well.
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โNov-28-2014 05:11 AM
jonthebru wrote:
I have two questions about the starflyte model as well. I have seen a few on the market around the country. They seem fairly inexpensive on the used market even though they have a very usable configuration with the fiberglass cap that may hold up well. So my questions: Why is the Star Flyte's resale price so low, comparatively , and is the Miles per gallon savings very much better than a small class C?
โNov-27-2014 06:21 PM
cbigham wrote:Chuck,
Gene,
thanks for the tip. I've hitch carried bikes for many years. If it's a long trip, they go in the funmover. I have a physics degree,and am aware of the effects of leverage. This topic does come up from time to time and people should be aware, especially in lighter vehicles. People do also need understand a 300 lbs cargo off the receiver is nowhere near as stressful to the vehicle as a 8000 lbs cargo, with 800lbs tongue weight surging up, down, left, right, in, out.
These class b vehicles are very handy for a couple days ride.
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โNov-26-2014 10:42 AM
cbigham wrote:
I'm real curious about the hitch weight and tow weight, water capacities and how solid they are. Looks like with that v10 it's a bit of a rocket ship compared to my 5.7l van!
Thanks,
Chuck