How old is this video? I don't see how you could use the center seats by the time you brace the roof hitch to the frame. And I'd hate to be in a heavy cross wind with the hitch point so high off the ground, it would be constantly trying to tip over the tow vehicle. Nice idea, but I don't see it working. Plus, you can pick up a decent used single axle road tractor, which make great 5th wheel pullers, for a third the cost of a new hummer.
I saw this and instantly thought thats awesome! People with a large family can keep the sub and still have a large rv with out having to buy another truck. Also the 360 turns and the way you can back it up just blew my mind. I have parked trailers with a forklift that way and oh my god so much easier. Hope to see these on the road some day and get the chance to check one out in person! Good luck
I saw the VW video some months back as was thinking this idea had merit and need to be upscaled. I like the RV also. WOuld love to see pictures of the inside. It seems like you need video cameras in the back of the trailer for parking it. But with those it would be FANTASTIC to park--eliminating the difficulties so that anyone could do it.
@NightSailor Thank you for your comment - there is no "inside" ...this is just a prototype - not intended to do anything but to research the engineering of the design of the receiver and the method of structurally reinforcing the roof / frame of the SUV that the receiver is installed into. There is no need to build a competitive RV that hooks to the receiver, or to use an expensive SUV to do the prototyping of the enjneering of the design - that would be a waste of our resourses - Thks
I have known Bob for over 15 years - he is a man of Integrity with a capital I
I have a complete business plan for Flexhom. It's ready for Prototype III and market testing - if you possibly might be interested...even if we put a group together...we should do it before Bob goes to the great RV Camp in the Sky :>) and all his experience and knowledge about Flehom engineering goes with him :>)
But, I am a seasoned marketer, and accomplished sales person, and can definitely assist in market development of Flexhom.
Bob is over 80 now...so he can not venture into market development either...but he has all the years of his experience in building the prototype receiver that fits onto the frame of an SUV that makes the whole thing work...you are definitely right about the stability factor...Bob says it's like driving a streatch limo.
Hi Dave...Thank you so much for your comment. My name is Ted Sass. There's quite a story behind the Flexhom...that's the real name of theprototype you see in the video...it was built by a good friend of mine, Bob Schwelenbach, who lives in Pierre SD I live in Omaha NE
There is a fantastic opportunity right now associated with Flexhom. I am 71 and simply am to old to take advantage of the opportunity. I"ve run out of space on this reply...i'll post another right behind this one...
Thanks for all the comments - not selling REPEAT...not selling the old RV or SUV in the video - they are merely used to show the "receiver and hooking mechanism".
It's a "concept"...for heavens sake :>)
But, thanks for the comments - I do so appreciate them...I think.
That is the ugliest thing I have ever seen. I can't believe you would choose a model painted beige, since that color hasn't been used on RVs since the 80's! Then demonstrate it with a 20 year old Surburban? It looks incredibly old, ugly, and dated.
I'd be embarrassed to tow that. Even more embarrassed to pull into an RV park.
One task of a marketing vehicle is to gain attention of a target market.
I have personally witnessed the crowds that gather to watch a Flexhom manuever - the 360 degree turn is a particular crowd pleaser.
Far from being a "waste of money" the Flexhom is a "money maker" for small companies who can not afford a tractor / trailer as a mobile marketing platform.
The company's SUV for the Staff that goes along with the Flexhom Marketing Vehicle, can use the vehicle after parking Flexhom.
and as said before when parking this thing how do you see where your going its a danger u have no mirrors to see around the trailer when parking it if u drive it in
Did you not look at the video? It is plain to see, that the Flexhom is only as wide as the car. The turning radius of the Flexhom is exactly as the turning radius of the vehicle driving the Flexhom into park.
If one assumes a person is able to drive a vehicle into a angled parking slot or to parallel park which is a common talent among drivers with licences, then one is able to follow the common sense turning radius of the space one wishes to park a Flexhom - no mirrors needed, period.
Thanks for your comment: "That thang" is a bad image but the "images" and "possibilties" are "self-evident".
Of course, most people who pull 5th Wheel RV trailing wheeled vehicles would rather waste one third the living space, which means the 5th Wheel costs nearly 40% more than a bumper hitched RV with same space, and the SUV you have means you don't need an extra pick-up truck.
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hipacashdotcom 3 weeks ago
Are these things still around?
aerhearts 3 weeks ago
How old is this video? I don't see how you could use the center seats by the time you brace the roof hitch to the frame. And I'd hate to be in a heavy cross wind with the hitch point so high off the ground, it would be constantly trying to tip over the tow vehicle. Nice idea, but I don't see it working. Plus, you can pick up a decent used single axle road tractor, which make great 5th wheel pullers, for a third the cost of a new hummer.
scnwpa 3 months ago
I saw this and instantly thought thats awesome! People with a large family can keep the sub and still have a large rv with out having to buy another truck. Also the 360 turns and the way you can back it up just blew my mind. I have parked trailers with a forklift that way and oh my god so much easier. Hope to see these on the road some day and get the chance to check one out in person! Good luck
stephanievega07 3 months ago
I saw the VW video some months back as was thinking this idea had merit and need to be upscaled. I like the RV also. WOuld love to see pictures of the inside. It seems like you need video cameras in the back of the trailer for parking it. But with those it would be FANTASTIC to park--eliminating the difficulties so that anyone could do it.
NightSailor 5 months ago
@NightSailor Thank you for your comment - there is no "inside" ...this is just a prototype - not intended to do anything but to research the engineering of the design of the receiver and the method of structurally reinforcing the roof / frame of the SUV that the receiver is installed into. There is no need to build a competitive RV that hooks to the receiver, or to use an expensive SUV to do the prototyping of the enjneering of the design - that would be a waste of our resourses - Thks
hipacashdotcom 5 months ago
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jjizabeast1 6 months ago
if you want to discuss...give me an contact reply back to youtube and we'll figire out a plan to go forward. Thanks again...Ted Sass
RoboNet71 8 months ago
I have known Bob for over 15 years - he is a man of Integrity with a capital I
I have a complete business plan for Flexhom. It's ready for Prototype III and market testing - if you possibly might be interested...even if we put a group together...we should do it before Bob goes to the great RV Camp in the Sky :>) and all his experience and knowledge about Flehom engineering goes with him :>)
RoboNet71 8 months ago
But, I am a seasoned marketer, and accomplished sales person, and can definitely assist in market development of Flexhom.
Bob is over 80 now...so he can not venture into market development either...but he has all the years of his experience in building the prototype receiver that fits onto the frame of an SUV that makes the whole thing work...you are definitely right about the stability factor...Bob says it's like driving a streatch limo.
RoboNet71 8 months ago
Hi Dave...Thank you so much for your comment. My name is Ted Sass. There's quite a story behind the Flexhom...that's the real name of theprototype you see in the video...it was built by a good friend of mine, Bob Schwelenbach, who lives in Pierre SD I live in Omaha NE
There is a fantastic opportunity right now associated with Flexhom. I am 71 and simply am to old to take advantage of the opportunity. I"ve run out of space on this reply...i'll post another right behind this one...
RoboNet71 8 months ago
I think this is great, some fail to see the Beauty" in this. Manuverability, stability...puts a regular 5th wheel to shame. I.d buy one.
Dave B.
elcoyote54 8 months ago
LMAO
GhostRider3149 1 year ago
@GhostRider3149 Most here were LTAO at you, too.
tomperanteau 3 months ago
There is another video on YouTube somewhere with a VW Bug and similar camper......... pretty cool!
macktrash 3 years ago
Thanks for all the comments - not selling REPEAT...not selling the old RV or SUV in the video - they are merely used to show the "receiver and hooking mechanism".
It's a "concept"...for heavens sake :>)
But, thanks for the comments - I do so appreciate them...I think.
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
That is the ugliest thing I have ever seen. I can't believe you would choose a model painted beige, since that color hasn't been used on RVs since the 80's! Then demonstrate it with a 20 year old Surburban? It looks incredibly old, ugly, and dated.
I'd be embarrassed to tow that. Even more embarrassed to pull into an RV park.
rbryanhull 3 years ago
Hello rbryanhull,
Thanks for your comment - I agree the "video of the prototype is "ugleeeeeeeeeeeee"...
But, it's only for road testing and other testing.
The "new" custom ordered Flexhom - Dynamik is just that "new"...all Flexhom - Dynamik's are custom built and to the "owners specs"...
So, all the benefits YOU get, without the "ugleeeeeeee"... :>)
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
Then use something that is attractive for marketing efforts. Sorry, man, but marketing something this ugly is not likely to succeed in any way.
rbryanhull 3 years ago
@rbryanhull well then stay the hell away from it
sewallm60 7 months ago
@rbryanhull <--- Moron.
tomperanteau 3 months ago
One task of a marketing vehicle is to gain attention of a target market.
I have personally witnessed the crowds that gather to watch a Flexhom manuever - the 360 degree turn is a particular crowd pleaser.
Far from being a "waste of money" the Flexhom is a "money maker" for small companies who can not afford a tractor / trailer as a mobile marketing platform.
The company's SUV for the Staff that goes along with the Flexhom Marketing Vehicle, can use the vehicle after parking Flexhom.
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
this thing is a waste of money who the hell is gonna reinforce the roof for this.. its just some dumb redneck with time on his hand
c0ldexistence 3 years ago
the engineering is using structural membes tied to the frame of the vehicle - no roof members added.
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
and as said before when parking this thing how do you see where your going its a danger u have no mirrors to see around the trailer when parking it if u drive it in
c0ldexistence 3 years ago
Did you not look at the video? It is plain to see, that the Flexhom is only as wide as the car. The turning radius of the Flexhom is exactly as the turning radius of the vehicle driving the Flexhom into park.
If one assumes a person is able to drive a vehicle into a angled parking slot or to parallel park which is a common talent among drivers with licences, then one is able to follow the common sense turning radius of the space one wishes to park a Flexhom - no mirrors needed, period.
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
Dang,....Did the Klingon's blast the warp drive thrusters off the back of that thang? LOL
Sorry....
OneBigDoofus 3 years ago
Thanks for your comment: "That thang" is a bad image but the "images" and "possibilties" are "self-evident".
Of course, most people who pull 5th Wheel RV trailing wheeled vehicles would rather waste one third the living space, which means the 5th Wheel costs nearly 40% more than a bumper hitched RV with same space, and the SUV you have means you don't need an extra pick-up truck.
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
If only James T. Kirk could have maneuvered like that. Scotty "I'm give her all she's got Koptan"
OneBigDoofus 3 years ago
No wonder it didnt take off....How can you see when backing it up...duh!!
hhrtwo 3 years ago
Hi thanks for your comment; that's the point; you DON'T back it up.
You drive it to park it. Watch the video again.
And, I haven't even begun maketing this major improvement in Training Wheeled Vehicles yet, so no one can say it "didn't take off".
I am an experienced marketer, with many successful start-up's to my credit.
The plan with this Dynamik is to custom build a "prototype" using a Hummer as the power vehicle. Wait till you see THAT on YouTube !
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago
Pure entertainment!
jdrios1971 4 years ago
Hey...thanks for your comment; yes this is a show stopper; like you say pure entertainment.
However, I am an experienced marketer, and the idea of this video is to generate business interest in the Dynamik.
Small companies can't afford a tractor / trailer for marketing - but they can afford a new hummer with a Cutom Built Dynamik hooked to it.
This is a viable custom vehicle marketing program and we are looking for partners. Sperad the word.
Again - thanks for your comment !
sevencitiesdotcom 3 years ago