All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Small motorcycle on the front hitchI have the Joe Hauler JH05. I love it. It's very well made. If you spend some time on their site, you will notice that the carriers built to carry heavier bikes are welded at the factory and require truck freight. So they're a bit more to ship. Mine has their cam-loc system which locks the carrier very tight to the hitch. No wobbling at all. It's as if the hitch and carrier are one unit. One thing to take into consideration. The longer the ramp, the easier it is to load. Some carriers come with very short (therefore steep) ramps making for a much harder loading. My ramp is 7ft long. It attaches right to the carrier with wing nuts. I have a Curt front hitch and have hauled my various scooters and motorcycles all over the east coast on the front of my truck. I have installed a Curt front hitch on several of my trucks and SUV's and recommend them. They are very easy to install. You and a friend can install one in less than an hour easily. Front hitches by themselves are great to have. All kinds of carriers available. And they make it super easy to maneuver trailers into tight spots also. Joe Hauler carriers Curt Front HitchRe: Honda 2000 in generator compartment with exhaust?I have a Lance 992 with the built-in factory generator. I usually carry my Honda eu2000 because the built-in is very, very loud. It seems ridiculous that they didn't use a better muffler system. Maybe it's just because it's the bottom of the line Onan. I had a different RV with a similar sized Onan and it was very quiet. Much like the Honda. Here's a link that helps with he CO questions; CO Information
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