Polly and all,
If you want a real educational experience, get in your trailer and have
someone else drive you around for a little while. Make sure that not all
the roads are real smooth (probably not a problem with today's roads!).
You'll be amazed at how hard it rides, believe me, especially in the
rear.
This is something you should do anyway, just to make sure that the tires
are properly balanced, etc.
<<Jim>>
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> I tried carrying a bike on the back of my GT, with a rack attached to the
> rear bumper. The jiggling on rough roads kept shaking things loose and I
> finally put the bike inside the trailer for the rest of the trip.
>
>-
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