Rummie
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I've seen a lot of guys ask about center of gravity when you start adding things to your roof or rack. My wife caught this vid on Pleasant Canyon Loop where I hit 25+ degrees of roll. I looked down at when it read 25 and then tipped further but I wasn't taking my eyes off the road to see exactly what it hit! LOL I would guess over 30.
I have an iKamper Mini and two Roam boxes up top. The boxes had firewood and camping supplies. The gas cans on the rack were full.
While it was definitely a clencher, it stayed perfectly upright. I could feel the back driver wheel get a bit light but it never left the ground. I'm sure it could have gone further even with the weight up top.
Couldn't get it to upload here so put it on my channel.
I have an iKamper Mini and two Roam boxes up top. The boxes had firewood and camping supplies. The gas cans on the rack were full.
While it was definitely a clencher, it stayed perfectly upright. I could feel the back driver wheel get a bit light but it never left the ground. I'm sure it could have gone further even with the weight up top.
Couldn't get it to upload here so put it on my channel.
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