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 Having recently come down off a 42' mega-motorhome, or rather having come to my senses, I am wondering if Barths are stable in the wind? I realize they would not compare to something the size and weight of a city bus, but do they rock as bad as say, cab-over types of rvs? We used to see those little motorhomes swinging all over the road!!  | |||
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 There is indeed going to be some movement. Especially with the gas models like my '85 Regal. When I first bought my coach I had 4 way coil over shocks      I really didn't get very much movement when a truck went by but did get blown around a little in the wind. These shocks started leaking and I changed to Bilsteins Gas shocks. Since adding the Bilsteins I have a much nicer ride on the straight a ways but I do lean quite a bit more. And, I have noticed that when I am stopped and a truck goes by I do bob a bit.... [This message has been edited by davebowers (edited August 02, 2003).]  | |||
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 My experience with the 30' Breakaway has been steady as a rock. I recently drove from coast to coast with no unwanted lane changes at all. I've had maniac tractor trailers blow by me at 80 mph and not be effected at all. I had a 23ft gas Apollo that when a tractor trailer pass me it waas like, "hold on for your life"!  | ||||
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 It all depends on the Barth that you have.  The one I have will not sway or rock when being passed by an 18 wheeler. 1988 40' Regency 300T CAT With Airride Gillig  | ||||
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 As Al says, it depends on which Barth you have. The gassers have a shorter and narrower footprint, so need more help. I left a post on Tech Issues re P30 stability.  | |||
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 Let�s not forget simple physics!  Mass means everything in stability.  My 21� (P30) was tossed around pretty good, my 27� (P30) a lot less, and my 30� Breakaway (almost double the weight) hardly moves.  | |||
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 I recently sold the Winne P30 for an 84 Barth Regency.  Drove it back from Buffalo and was stunned, literally, with it's rock solid placement on the road.  NO semi-blow-by AT ALL.   It was very stable, a great ride.  | ||||
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 Wheel base is a huge factor too.  AL'S Barth probably has WB of 279"  The shortiest Gillig is 208" That nearly 6' difference does make a diff.  A Jeep will get sideways much faster than limo.  A dragster is over 300" in WB.  They don't get sideways often.  I find little movement, but I tend to drive to far to the right, steering with my finger tips so to speak works best.  It is not a sprint car that requires a lot of steering wheel movement.  My wife says 60-65 mph makes her relax. She says "GET THAT BIG TIME CHARLIE?" and after 43 years I listen. Well sometimes....  | ||||
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 All, How tall is a 1992 30'Breakaway? Bill  | ||||
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