I like this. Were you able to put find an aluminum "stud" there? How did you attach the holder? Do you have a link to where you bought it? (When we're going to stay in one place for awhile we carry a 2000 watt Yamaha generator and this would do nice for the fuel plus give us that little extra 20-30 miles "back up".)hoyden said:You can also carry 2 on the front exterior 'wall'
Hiya! I should have qualified that this is a friend's set-up, not mine! I've been thinking about doing this, but have been too chicken to put holes in my camper. It's a great solution tho!Durango1 said:I like this. Were you able to put find an aluminum "stud" there? How did you attach the holder? Do you have a link to where you bought it? (When we're going to stay in one place for awhile we carry a 2000 watt Yamaha generator and this would do nice for the fuel plus give us that little extra 20-30 miles "back up".)
Billincamo said:Off topic but I was wondering what kind of hitch receiver step you have on your truck in the pic, thanks!
Nice set up. Interested, how much clearance is there between the galley box on the Aluminess and the bars of your moto when loading? I'm intrigued in this combination (Aluminess and Versahauler moto-carrier) but can't see how one would load a moto when the galley box (which I would opt for) protrudes so far from the rear of the camper.Advmoto18 said:Joe Hauler makes a hitch carrier that totes fuel as well.
I really like my Joe Hauler carrier with the Cam-Loc. Very robust and no bike or carrier movement unlike the Versahauler.
This is the article that convinced me to go with the Aluminess rear bumper and Joe Hauler hitch carrier. I opted for the spare tire carrier and fuel can open box. I could carry 4x 5 gallon fuel or water cans. The setup worked perfectly on my 2003 F-250 Super Duty.
I have since upgraded to a 2016 F-350. The Joe Hauler carrier works great, but, I am now carrying 5 gallons of fuel in a Scepter can in AT fuel carrier affixed to the right rear jack bracket.
Didn't carry additional fuel on this trip.