Hey Guys, it looks simple to use but really not sure about it to be honest? on road it will be okay I'm guessing, I'm not sure if you're planning any dirt roads ? if you are , I see trouble with it in you're future, I know here in Australia it wouldn't last 5 minuets with our corrugations. Good Luck, enjoying the vids. 👍
Hi Glyn, yes, we are worried about this too. the small adaptor and hitch steps sounds good in practice, not sure how it will last in theory. I think the bikes will stay, will be stored inside in shipping and long routes, but guess we will soon find out, is this idea expedition ready or just weekend touring when needed...hmmmm.
@@overlandtheworld The step on its own is an awesome addition, I made one a few weeks ago for my hitch receiver, the wife and I love it, before I was carrying a milk crate to stand on. you'll work it out mate, what works and what doesn't when you start doing a few trips in it.
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Hey Guys, it looks simple to use but really not sure about it to be honest? on road it will be okay I'm guessing, I'm not sure if you're planning any dirt roads ? if you are , I see trouble with it in you're future, I know here in Australia it wouldn't last 5 minuets with our corrugations. Good Luck, enjoying the vids. 👍
Hi Glyn, yes, we are worried about this too. the small adaptor and hitch steps sounds good in practice, not sure how it will last in theory. I think the bikes will stay, will be stored inside in shipping and long routes, but guess we will soon find out, is this idea expedition ready or just weekend touring when needed...hmmmm.
@@overlandtheworld The step on its own is an awesome addition, I made one a few weeks ago for my hitch receiver, the wife and I love it, before I was carrying a milk crate to stand on. you'll work it out mate, what works and what doesn't when you start doing a few trips in it.