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hershey
May 13, 2013Explorer
Your bringing a tear to my eyes.
Back in about '78 I towed a Timeout tent trailer (and thats exactly what it really is, a tent trailer) with a '76 Honda Goldwing. Riding two up thru 24 states and two Providences of Canada.
My wife rode a Honda 550. I had absolutely no problem towing that Timeout with the motorcycle. I'm thinking I had more HP in that motorcycle than you do in the Smart Car. :) Stopping wasn't an issues as I recall. Course I drove very defensively.
The Timeout is a clever and unique little camper. Not a 45 ft MH but its one check of a lot upscale from the tent I used before I started towing the Timeout.
We didn't have anything on the tongue or on top of it, nor did we have anything like a frig. We used a small, very small ice chest and a 2 burner Coleman stove.
Best feature???? Easy setup and teardown and listening to the rain and knowing that we're 2 ft off the ground and DRY.
Back in about '78 I towed a Timeout tent trailer (and thats exactly what it really is, a tent trailer) with a '76 Honda Goldwing. Riding two up thru 24 states and two Providences of Canada.
My wife rode a Honda 550. I had absolutely no problem towing that Timeout with the motorcycle. I'm thinking I had more HP in that motorcycle than you do in the Smart Car. :) Stopping wasn't an issues as I recall. Course I drove very defensively.
The Timeout is a clever and unique little camper. Not a 45 ft MH but its one check of a lot upscale from the tent I used before I started towing the Timeout.
We didn't have anything on the tongue or on top of it, nor did we have anything like a frig. We used a small, very small ice chest and a 2 burner Coleman stove.
Best feature???? Easy setup and teardown and listening to the rain and knowing that we're 2 ft off the ground and DRY.
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