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Sep-03-2013 06:20 PM
AITG wrote:Markh12 wrote:
I can carry a bunch of extra's in the trailer along with the bike. The spare tire for the truck is in there to. I have no desire to crawl under the truck and camper to try and get it out otherwise. Actually I couldn't, the camper covers the socket used to lower the tire.
This is exactly the setup I'm looking for. Ironically, I had thought about moving the spare into the trailer as well. Is the trailer set up as a bike hauler or did you have to install D rings?
Sep-03-2013 03:56 PM
Sep-03-2013 12:32 PM
Markh12 wrote:
I can carry a bunch of extra's in the trailer along with the bike. The spare tire for the truck is in there to. I have no desire to crawl under the truck and camper to try and get it out otherwise. Actually I couldn't, the camper covers the socket used to lower the tire.
Sep-03-2013 09:15 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
a 6x12 enclosed cargo trailer would be a perfect bike hauler behind a truck camper.
Sep-03-2013 03:02 AM
Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:Buy a Spyder you won't have to worry about falling over.
The 650 dual sport is a great choice. It will have plenty of starch to get around and won't be hard to handle. If you go with a road bike, I would start with a 750. A nice used Japanese bike will serve you very well. I have a Honda Shadow ACE 1100. It is a big cruiser and would be awfully heavy for a beginner. Once it starts to tip, there's no stopping it. Just the other day I didn't get the kickstand down completely and it fell over in my driveway.
Sep-02-2013 11:58 PM
AITG wrote:steve68steve wrote:AITG wrote:Yes, you want a Suzuki V Strom 650.
1. ... sticking largely to roads, mostly paved ones....
2. Less than 10k. ... fuel injection and ABS .... I like the feel of light weight bikes.
3. ....reliable starts-every-time-and-never-strands-me performance....
4. Inseam in boots, 35 inches.
Does this help at all?
I found a website www.stromtrooper.com There is a ton of information on the V-Strom. I'm pretty sure that's going to be my target bike. As soon as it starts snowing I'll start shopping (Yes, I am that cheap...).
Sep-02-2013 07:40 PM
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Sep-02-2013 02:49 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
a 6x12 enclosed cargo trailer would be a perfect bike hauler behind a truck camper.
Sep-02-2013 01:12 PM