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Have always camped, caravaned or had boats. Now in our second year with the motorhome.
Bit late cos have allready bought the scooter but anyone know what the garage payload is on My Chausson Flash 04 cant find any spec anywere. Not a lot of overhang from back axle and me and Mrs ips have sat in it and jumped about a bit replicating the weight of the scoot (95kg) on a bumpy road. (prob looked very silly but hey ho) ::bigsmile: suspension seems hard as anything so cant see a problem.

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me and Mrs ips have sat in it and jumped about a bit replicating the weight of the scoot (95kg) on a bumpy road. (prob looked very silly but hey ho) ::bigsmile:
Ian

Any one saw you both bet they thought you were going into people smuggling.

You aren't are you?:whatthe:


Dave:thumb::thumb:
 
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Have always camped, caravaned or had boats. Now in our second year with the motorhome.
Any one saw you both bet they thought you were going into people smuggling.

You aren't are you?:whatthe:


Dave:thumb::thumb:


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Wildman

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you need to check you max permissable weight and current weight then axle weights, so take yourself to a public weighbridge. Try it with and without the bike for a definative answer. That saves you doing a lot of sums working out overhang etc.
Watch out for you licence as well if you go over 3.5 tons
 

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hi
my rollerteam 600g states in the information 100kg but i think this is a conservative figure.
i had a honda 100cc lead in the back, and that was just over 100kg.
 

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