All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsCarrying a motorcycle on the back hitchWhile I'm still fishing for lightweight toad suggestions with another post, I now would like to know people's experiences carrying a motorcycle using the rear hitch. Here's a sample product: http://www.discountramps.com/moto-tote-motorcycle-carrier/p/MTX3/?CID=PSC-PLA-Google-MTX3-motorcycle-carriers&st-t=google-motorcycle-carriers&vt-pti=106909108353&vt-k=&vt-m=&CAWELAID=820562990000010292&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=23055663982&CATCI=pla-106909108353&gclid=CjwKEAjw9_jJBRCXycSarr3csWcSJABthk07IkyT9zEPg1FCaEVvAV0btpBMf9k3bqY4PBawB5UZZRoC7x3w_wcB I just bought an '01 Winnebago Brave 30W, and there's a lot of space between the rear wheels and the bumper. What has your experience been? I would limit myself to 450 lbs including hitch.Re: New (to me) RV--lightweight toad recommendations wolfe10 wrote: First question on a toad is do you drive a stick shift or need an automatic? AutomaticRe: Curious....anyone buy a motorhome in their 70'sJust bought a 30' used motorhome at age 75. I have had RVs for years now, so I'm not a newcomer to this. The one major (in my mind) concession I made for age i that I had them install a high quality backup camera. If you're new at this, you might consider renting once or twice to see how it goes out there on the roadNew (to me) RV--lightweight toad recommendationsI just bought a 2001 30' Winnebago Brave with 42,000 miles and good condition.It has a Chevy Vortec engine, but I don't know which one. I'd like suggestions for a light weight vehicle to tow. We have Subarus and I don't want to tow with a dolly, plus I think 3,800 lbs is too much for an older RV. I'm hoping to pick up a car that's closer to 3,000 lbs. Any suggestions? Any comments would be appreciated.