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Postby Beans » 05 Aug 2013 05:30

No you don't, as it looks a little less clean now,
after three trips to the Alps and 11.000 kilometers [:p]

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Postby Cobber » 05 Aug 2013 10:01

<font size="2"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Beans, it sounds like you need to use a bidet or at least have a good wipe!
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Do they make bidets big enough to wash the bottom of a car?
Other wise you'll need a hoist and a lot of cleaning cloths.
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Postby gaz » 05 Aug 2013 10:43

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by croydebay</i>

Beans I want to eat my dinner off your bottom.

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Postby Hasbeen » 05 Aug 2013 14:02

To answer the original question, my TR7 owners guide recommends for an unbraked trailer, one up, trailer weight 495 Kg.

Braked trailer, 2 up, trailer weight 1016 Kg. If additional payload is carried in luggage etc., this weight should be deducted from the trailer weight.

They then go on to say, with additional care, braked trailers may be towed up to a gross train weight of 2680 Kg. With this weight restart gradient should not exceed 1 in 10.

Hope this helps.

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Postby j.johnson23 » 05 Aug 2013 16:58

Cheers Hasbeen.

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