The load capacity of your unit is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your unit. A label identifying the unloaded vehicle weight of the actual unit and the cargo carrying capacity is applied to every Forest River RV prior to leaving our facilities. **Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.Įach Forest River RV is weighed at the manufacturing facility prior to shipping. Available CCC should accommodate fresh potable water (8.3 lbs per gallon).īefore filling the fresh water tank, empty the black and gray tanks to provide for more cargo capacity. The Nimble 9 is the right combination of light weight, nimble. With horizontal rear dropouts and a derailleur hanger, you can build it up as a single speed or geared. At 5.5 lbs (Large), it’s light enough to be built as a cross country terrain eating monster. *Estimated Average based on standard build optional equipment.ĬCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity)** - is the amount of weight available for fresh potable water, cargo, additional optional equipment and accessories.ĬCC is equal to GVWR minus UVW. The Nimble 9 was designed to be the most nimble 29er on the market, hence the name. Nimble 9 (N9) owners have enjoyed varying success stuffing plus-sized 27.5 tires in previous generations of the all-steel, all-mountain 29er we recently highlighted as one of the most capable, hardcore hardtails, but that changes with the introduction of the all-new, Nimble 9 Boost. The UVW does not include cargo, fresh potable water, additional optional equipment or dealer installed accessories. It includes all weight at the unit’s axle(s) and tongue or pin and LP Gas. UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight)*- is the typical weight of the unit as manufactured at the factory. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) – is the maximum permissible weight, including cargo, fluids, optional equipment and accessories that can be safely supported by a combination of all axles.
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