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Originally Posted by Blue Dog
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ill see yours and up the anti with this in perth western australia , bloke in a ute towing a caravan that's towing a trailer full of quad bikes ~ didn't end well
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-0...-towed/7811688
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Originally Posted by prydey
this is not entirely true. as the weight distribution moves rearward, weight does indeed come off the front axle, but this doesn't mean you lose steering. the effectiveness of the tyre is related to the downward pressure on the road in relation to the load it is carrying. the less the load, the less downward pressure it needs to do the same job.
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the less downward pressure it needs to do the same job. also the less grip the front will have with the road
ask any fork driver that's tried to lift a load with the forks heavier than fork rateing that the steer tyres wont come of the ground let alone be 100%