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Boatycall
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Sep 04, 2015

Going out with just me, my dog, my TC, n my Hawg.... pics

Now, don't be hatin' on my Hawg. I just got a hitch-bike hauler so I don't need to trailer it. Going to do a short road trip to the Packwood Flea Market here in Western WA this weekend (hit me up if you're going) and thought I'd bring my Hawg.

Now, if you haven't been to the Packwood Flea Market, it's a hoot. The whole town turns into one big garage sale. There's everything, the tool vendors, food trucks, arts, crafts, grandma cleaning out her attic and havin a garage sale... everything. They have it Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend, I try to go once every year.

Pics of my new Hawg hauler--

So - I can open the rear slide about half way. Also, ground clearance doesn't look quite right in the pic due to the rise in my driveway, but there's almost a foot on level ground.


Ya... it's a Yamaha Zuma... a 50cc. You gotta be careful with that kind of power so it don't get out from under ya...




I put the yellow straps on just for stability/wiggle/slop, and a great pic of my trusty Torklift Super Truss...


Better pic of actual clearance, parked in my TC-port.


My co-pilot
  • I'm picturing you riding around the campground with the dog in the basket wearing goggles and a plastic mohawk glued to your helmet.....I think I need more coffee
  • Nice. Does it get any better than that?
    Does your co-pilot ride in the basket on the hawg?
    Enjoy your travels and the flea market
  • I got tripped up when you said hawg instead hog. Expecting a hog. Anyway, enjoy your travels.
  • You should come! I'll be staying at the Cowlitz Lodge at the end of town, the 'back yard' is usually where they put the RVs, that's where I'll be.
  • Nice, I was wondering just how those racks carry and how much weight they can hold.

    I have a Rokon on the wish list and wasn't sure just how to carry it other than in the buggy trailer.



    Rokon Trail bike

    I've heard of the Market, peeps used to go there when we had our tear drop annual meeting over at Mossyrock Park...

    fun...