โDec-16-2020 02:37 AM
โDec-17-2020 08:56 AM
โDec-17-2020 08:47 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Grit dog wrote:And another busy body complaining about their complaining. LOL
This thread is about who cares?
Is it yours?
Has it hurt you?
Maybe you heard a generator like it and itโs bringing back bad memories?
Maybe you saw a c rappy bumper and this one gives you ptsd?
Wait, I know....just a bunch of busy bodyโs with nothing better to do than preach their suppositions!
โDec-17-2020 05:43 AM
Grit dog wrote:And another busy body complaining about their complaining. LOL
This thread is about who cares?
Is it yours?
Has it hurt you?
Maybe you heard a generator like it and itโs bringing back bad memories?
Maybe you saw a c rappy bumper and this one gives you ptsd?
Wait, I know....just a bunch of busy bodyโs with nothing better to do than preach their suppositions!
โDec-17-2020 03:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:
This thread is about who cares?
Is it yours?
Has it hurt you?
Maybe you heard a generator like it and itโs bringing back bad memories?
Maybe you saw a c rappy bumper and this one gives you ptsd?
Wait, I know....just a bunch of busy bodyโs with nothing better to do than preach their suppositions!
โDec-17-2020 03:15 AM
bucky wrote:
I have intimate knowledge of these junk pull out racks. A good friend has one of these on his 5er and has had nothing but trouble. He won't even use it anymore for the bouncing before he lost 2 bikes. But just for the naysayers who say the rest of us are busy body's or whatever here are some weights involved.
Gen 260 lbs (per web site)
Propane 110 lbs for 2 full 30 pounders (per interweb lookup)
Spare tire and wheel 75 lbs (65 of which is lookup wheel est at 10
Aluminum cover 15 lbs (est)
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Total 460 lbs Plus the 150 lbs the manufacturer states the rack weighs. One SC I95 expansion joint and this is throwing sparks down the road.
โDec-17-2020 02:11 AM
โDec-17-2020 12:53 AM
โDec-16-2020 10:29 PM
โDec-16-2020 07:38 PM
msmith1.wa wrote:
That thread is about the bumper tube ripping from the weight of the spare tire, not the failure of the sliding tubes. There have been many posts regarding bumpers failing on trailers that do not have the slide mounting fom the weight of the spare tire.
โDec-16-2020 05:41 PM
BurbMan wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
Some of us have experience in things mechanical and know junk when we see it.
Maybe read the Craigs List post: "The rack has been reinforced to support the weight of the equipment. "
โDec-16-2020 02:23 PM
โDec-16-2020 01:42 PM
BurbMan wrote:And that means exactly what? How reinforced? How much weight to be supported? And just because it's there doesn't mean it means squat. But it does sound good.Lynnmor wrote:
Some of us have experience in things mechanical and know junk when we see it.
Maybe read the Craigs List post: "The rack has been reinforced to support the weight of the equipment. "
โDec-16-2020 01:40 PM
BurbMan wrote:I didn't think it was that big. Looking at the square tubing it goes into under the trailer, that looks like maybe 2" square, so I was thinking the smaller tubing was 1 1/2" or maybe 1". Way small for the amount of weight.fj12ryder wrote:
My concern isn't the trailer frame, but the size of the material. It looks way small to be carrying that much weight. Got to be at least a couple hundred pounds sitting, and bouncing, way back there.
I'll bet there's a weight limit for that construction, and I'll also bet all that stuff is way over that limit.
I doubt it, the bumper is 4" square and the square tube holding the generator looks to be 2" so it should be able to carry that weight. I used 2-1/2" angle on mine and it held up well.
โDec-16-2020 12:48 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Some of us have experience in things mechanical and know junk when we see it.