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hone eagle wrote:
forgot one
โJul-23-2014 04:20 AM
bshpilot wrote:93mastercraft wrote:
I own a GL1800 and a DP. I guess you could say that. ๐
and i own a BMW K1200LT (aka flying couch) along with a few sport bikes....so i guess thats why i don't get the analogy.
I was thinking maybe the comment was made based on truckers & harley riders affinity toward chrome...but obviously i was off base there too....and as we know wing riders can go crazy w/ the chrome too ๐
for those unfamiliar w/ the conversion trucks (like ours in the photos) feel free to hit any of links below.
Flying A Motorsports - Motorcoach Inventory
these manufactures (all have FB pages & post plenty of pictures)....click on any of the links below to tour some of the interiors
Show Hauler
Renegade RV Motorcoaches
Haulmark Motor Coaches & Motor Garages
the only disadvantage i see (as an owner) is that i loose some interior space at the hood...our air ride pilot & co-pilot seats swivel and can be used as seating in the living space (like a pusher) too.
One advantage I see (other than the maintenance/engine access) in conversion/super c coaches is the additional bed (over the cab)... NOW, that all our kids are outta college, we use the space for "light storage".
By some standards our (personal) coach might not be considered all that luxurious....but its as nicely appointed as any other coach w/ ceramic tile floors, hardwood cabinets, leather sofa, corian counter tops, china bowl commode, queen bed, flat screens etc.
Click Here for Interior Pictures
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โJul-22-2014 03:54 PM
Daveinet wrote:
I'm going to assume the analogy did not make sense because you and I were talking about 2 very different front engine diesels. Maybe you have not seen a FRED or looked one over very close. The one I saw was an Allegro. It was really a very low end class A coach. But no matter who puts a shell on it, it is still a lighter weight, leaf spring chassis with a small diesel engine. The only people who bought it were those that somehow thought that because it burnt diesel fuel, that it was somehow magically better than a gas coach. You can read the test reports and read opinions of those who test drove them. No one was particularly impressed. It was not some terrible piece of junk or anything, but it was nothing special. You paid a little extra just to say you owned a diesel, even though there was no particular advantage.
So in this person's opinion, while the Harley is not some terrible bike, I do know that if I was trying to earn my Iron Butt, which bike I would choose.
โJul-22-2014 03:32 PM
bshpilot wrote:I'm going to assume the analogy did not make sense because you and I were talking about 2 very different front engine diesels. Maybe you have not seen a FRED or looked one over very close. The one I saw was an Allegro. It was really a very low end class A coach. But no matter who puts a shell on it, it is still a lighter weight, leaf spring chassis with a small diesel engine. The only people who bought it were those that somehow thought that because it burnt diesel fuel, that it was somehow magically better than a gas coach. You can read the test reports and read opinions of those who test drove them. No one was particularly impressed. It was not some terrible piece of junk or anything, but it was nothing special. You paid a little extra just to say you owned a diesel, even though there was no particular advantage.93mastercraft wrote:
I own a GL1800 and a DP. I guess you could say that. ๐
and I own a BMW K1200LT (aka flying couch) along with a few sport bikes....so i guess thats why i don't get the analogy.
I was thinking maybe the comment was made based on truckers & harley riders affinity toward chrome...but obviously i was off base there too....and as we know wing riders can go crazy w/ the chrome too ๐
โJul-22-2014 02:54 PM
93mastercraft wrote:
I own a GL1800 and a DP. I guess you could say that. ๐
โJul-22-2014 06:52 AM
โJul-22-2014 06:39 AM
bshpilot wrote:gbopp wrote:Daveinet wrote:
Dare I say its a lot like comparing a Harley to a Goldwing.
The Harley is the FRED and the Goldwing is the PUSHER :@
I'm a motorcyclist & i don't get that reference!
I'd consider it coke vs pepsi, nikon vs canon.
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
โJul-22-2014 06:16 AM
โJul-22-2014 06:05 AM
bshpilot wrote:Peralko wrote:
As a Gold Wing owner whose stepson has a Harley, I get it--it's the noise!
I've heard 'wings w/ modified exhaust & harley's w/ fairly quiet exhaust....
most harley's are loud because their owners MAKE them loud.
โJul-22-2014 05:02 AM