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Old 08-06-15 | 04:33 AM
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MichaelW
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Originally Posted by harshbarj
I'll have to get the digital calipers out and find out when I get home. Problem is I'm not sure I could trust that hitch. It looks like a bit of plastic, and I want to carry up to 100 kilos. If it's more of a nylon material, it might be strong enough.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into it.
It is a bit of plastic, a very strong, tough and durable bit. -15 ̊c to 50 ̊c operating temperature, 5 year guarentee.
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The 50kg load limit for quick release axles relates to the axle fatigue life, while the 90 kg limit for threaded axles relates to the bicycles emergency stopping distance. The hitch itself is tested to 150 kg.
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