Lower speed limits for latest Warwick XL?
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Lower speed limits for latest Warwick XL?
Just reading review of Warwick XL in latest CAMC mag. I see that MRO is quoted as 3066kg (is that same as unladen weight?). Doesn't over 3050 mean lower speed limits?
Edit- just found the answer to my question.
MRO and ULW are two differently defined weights. MRO includes driver and fuel weight allowances. ULW doesn't.
If you're motorhome has a MRO of 3,066kg just subtracting the 75kg driver allowance puts the ULW 59kg below the crucial 3,050kg. speed limit figure, deducting fuel allowance puts it even further below the figure.
Edit- just found the answer to my question.
MRO and ULW are two differently defined weights. MRO includes driver and fuel weight allowances. ULW doesn't.
If you're motorhome has a MRO of 3,066kg just subtracting the 75kg driver allowance puts the ULW 59kg below the crucial 3,050kg. speed limit figure, deducting fuel allowance puts it even further below the figure.
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