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Ductape wrote:I guess I missed it in the OP's post that the salesman was referring to off-road bikes. Care to show me where I missed it? Especially since the OP has a Harley. Thx.
Salesperson was referring to off- road bikes. Many CG prohibit unlicensed vehicles like ATV,UTV and dirt bikes.
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Trackrig wrote:
I for one, applaud campgrounds that won't allow motorcycles, especially the parks with work campers. Nothing like a workcamper that heads off to work at 6:30AM blasting through the RV park on his Harley waking everyone up. And then as soon as they get a little further out they really open it up so they can make even more noise.
Now, if you're just a camper, riding it at reasonable hours and at reasonable noise levels, then I don't have a problem with it but it seems like most Harley riders ride them for the noise!!!
I have three uncles that ride Harleys and I've asked them all if they'd still ride them if they didn't make any more noise than a stock Honda 350 and the answer from all of them was not only NO, but HELL NO!
Now let's get out the popcorn.
Bill
โMay-04-2017 02:14 PM
Trackrig wrote:
I for one, applaud campgrounds that won't allow motorcycles,
โMay-04-2017 02:10 PM
bluwtrman wrote:
My main reason for getting a TH is to take my Harley along with me and the wife as we tour. If that's not a practical expectation, I need to reconsider my RV choice.
โMay-04-2017 02:08 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:That is our take. To and from is fine. Cruising around, or idling and revving in the site isn't. If that is a problem, we gladly will allow you to relocate to another park. But, it hasn't ever been an issue that wasn't solved by a polite request from us to the rider to please follow our policy. Maybe if we catered to the one percenter crowd that would be a different story.
If campgrounds have a rule, it probably is just to prevent motorcycle joyriding throughout the campground. Directly riding to and from the campsite should not be a problem, but you could find the rare campground that will prohibit motorcycles altogether.
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