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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 625856" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>I've been wondering about this, as I've currently got all the furniture out of the bus and found that it weighs a ton. Maybe more. It occurred to me that as most of the weight is distributed on the right hand side (on a RHD obv.) that this could be a point of blame for a buses poor handling (tyres is another but that's been discussed to death).</p><p></p><p>Has anyone had any deep thought on this, come to any conclusions one way or the other? I've done a search for posts but didn't find much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 625856, member: 31747"] I've been wondering about this, as I've currently got all the furniture out of the bus and found that it weighs a ton. Maybe more. It occurred to me that as most of the weight is distributed on the right hand side (on a RHD obv.) that this could be a point of blame for a buses poor handling (tyres is another but that's been discussed to death). Has anyone had any deep thought on this, come to any conclusions one way or the other? I've done a search for posts but didn't find much. [/QUOTE]
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