Nose weight problem

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My dealer said it would be ok to tow with this, but something isn't quite right.

Lutz, as Chief Techie, what am I doing wrong?

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Mar 14, 2005
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Then tell me why the picture ended up so large even though I resized it for the web page! Ban photo's I say, then looking daft isn't a problem....
 
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I think you maybe need to move your gas bottles from the front locker to over the axle.....
 
Jul 12, 2005
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just tow it uphill, the road should meet the wheels then!

Oh, and you may be a little over 85%, but if you have the experience then who am I to judge?
 
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All relevant information guys, thanks. The assassin has been dispatched Brian........ ;o)
 
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Under such exceptional circumstances I would advise towing with the jockey wheel down :)

(There's a technical solution for everything)
 
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Under such exceptional circumstances I would advise towing with the jockey wheel down :)

(There's a technical solution for everything)
ps: much like a hitchdrive really except that you don't have to walk ahead of the caravan on your way down the M6 or wherever you're going on holiday.
 

LMH

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Lol

Everyone knows that if you fit a standing martingale you should have a good chance of preventing a quad from rearing.

Incidentally, were you standing in front of it with a big whip to scare it into rearing?

Lisa.
 
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Yup, martingale, watch em all the time. The "Street" wouldn't be the same without them. 8o)

No whip Lisa, just teaching it to beg....
 

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