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.
Yup....yup, been riding for 40 years, and if I want to go to Montana for awhile..........I aint sleepin on the ground......that's why I have a trailer. Don't get me wrong I LOVE to ride, but I also like to sleep and eat in my own stuff. I've got over 500,000 miles in the saddle in every kinda of weather and conditions..........