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steelpony5555 wrote:A bike is to ride, not put on a trailer. Mine never saw a trailer except when we passed one with a bike on it and I'm sure the old gal wondered was that bike doing up there with no-one on it.
I ride she drives, swap out every so often to share the fun. Weather gets bad and don't feel like riding or driving find a campground. Wife don't drive or ride, sorry about that.
That's great if you are only going out for the day and back home. Sorry I travel all over the country and am gone for several months at a time. That is why I want to take mine with my 5th wheel. I am done with pup tent camping, Homie don't go there no more. And riding while she drives seems to be a real pain in the butt when traveling. Again if you are only going an hour or two up the road ok but not for 20 + hours cross country. ........Oh and besides I have owned a bike for the past 40 years and have done my share of riding in rain, snow and extreme heat. I'm old enough now and retired that I can wait till it quits raining and then go ride, lol lol.
Jun-21-2013 08:23 AM
A bike is to ride, not put on a trailer. Mine never saw a trailer except when we passed one with a bike on it and I'm sure the old gal wondered was that bike doing up there with no-one on it.
I ride she drives, swap out every so often to share the fun. Weather gets bad and don't feel like riding or driving find a campground. Wife don't drive or ride, sorry about that.
Jun-20-2013 08:37 PM
Ready2BRetired wrote:
We have a 2010 36tk3 DRV that we purchased new. When we had it built we had the factory beef up the frame for the added weight as we anticipated carrying our Road King on the back.The factory at the time authorized this.