Took the Toyhauler to a Rally
#71
For what it's worth, and not that I particularly feel that I owe anyone an explanation, it's my wife that can't ride long distances. I have over 30K on my '07, so it's not like it gets trailered everywhere. I enjoy long road trips, Sturgis most recently. Next year my wife plans to go along and we will probably trailer.
#72
For me anything longer than a day or two trip would require something like a hauler - but hey, I`m a ***** - what can I say.
#73
It`s the nights - lets see - sleep on a rock - pay $100.00+ a night in a motel - or sit by a campfire and crawl into a nice warm bed next to the campfire, Did I mention home cooking and being dry on the rainy days/nights. How about playing cards and having something to do while waiting out the storms.
For me anything longer than a day or two trip would require something like a hauler - but hey, I`m a ***** - what can I say.
For me anything longer than a day or two trip would require something like a hauler - but hey, I`m a ***** - what can I say.
Oh; and as far as cost goes..... a cheap toyhauler is what? $25K? Truck to haul it with is another $25K...... that works out to about 36 years of 2 week holidays in $100 a night hotel rooms (18 years in $200/night rooms if you wanna live large) - and that is without factoring in fuel, insurance, maintenance, repairs etc on the units and don't forget the campground fees which run about $30 a day. I get the appeal of having a mobile home base to travel around with but the cost argument between an RV/Trailer and hotels is totally bogus (unless you are retired I suppose and spending months and months on the road every year....)
Last edited by CRF; 08-26-2010 at 04:52 PM.
#74
The tough and short bus comment is a lot of self reflection and some observation of when we do things the hard way for not the smartest reasons. If I wanted to call you dumb---I would call you dumb. You haven't been called dumb.... I think you could be confusing making a point from ego in these post. Maybe I confuse the point and it seems like ego? I just thought of that. Long week of nights.
Now, if I can just get my forks back together and back on the bike (I am poor, work on the bike myself ) I plan on strapping my bag and tent on the bike next week and going somewhere. No idea where and really it does not matter. I have 7 days to kill
#75
@CRF,
There's probably no use in trying to make a point on this thread. This thread is an "out and proud" thread for trailer junkies. Might as well let them have their "fun."
There's probably no use in trying to make a point on this thread. This thread is an "out and proud" thread for trailer junkies. Might as well let them have their "fun."
#76
Yep, don't get into RV'ing to save money 'cause you won't. Get into because it is something you enjoy. There is a lot to be said for the joys of RV'ing. I purchased a travel trailer in 1997 and have camped in probably 20 different states since then with my family. Great memories.
Although I have never mixed camping with motorcycling, I totally get the toy hauler thing. Traveling to a nice area of the country and then touring around on the bike before packing up and setting up camp down the road somewhere else.
As far as trailering a touring bike...well, if you are mixing toyhauler trips with regular road trips and can only afford one bike, I can see that.
Although I have never mixed camping with motorcycling, I totally get the toy hauler thing. Traveling to a nice area of the country and then touring around on the bike before packing up and setting up camp down the road somewhere else.
As far as trailering a touring bike...well, if you are mixing toyhauler trips with regular road trips and can only afford one bike, I can see that.
#77
OP, good on you for posting about your toy hauler. Sounds like you enjoyed the hell out of it and rode your *** off. Sounds like you accomplished your goal, and then some.
The only beef I would ever have with someone who towed their bike to a rally is if they tried to make everyone think they rode their bike the whole way. A false valor sort of thing. Now that's a POSER.
The only beef I would ever have with someone who towed their bike to a rally is if they tried to make everyone think they rode their bike the whole way. A false valor sort of thing. Now that's a POSER.
#79
if you are doing the long haul part of the trip in the truck then just cruising around the local area on the bike when you get there then why do you need/want a fully decked out touring bike? wouldnt it be better and cheaper to have a dyna, sporty or even a sloptail for ripping around the local roads than a big ol' lumbering bagger?.....
Got mine, brand new, for 16K. Don't bother re-doing the math, I don't care.
#80
"I don't get it. Why do you need touring bikes if you're doing your long hauls in an F-150? isn't that precisely what they make touring bikes for?... comfort for long rides?"
How about comfort at night.
How about having a kitchen so you can eat like you are home.
How about nicer to sleep in trailer instead of a tent.
How about not having to share camp ground showers and not have the hot water run out.
How about not having to sleep in a motel where who knows how clean the bedding is.
How about I haven't been able to find a room where I can build a camp fire in it.
How about I can have a home base for extended stays.
How about having a trailer with all the comforts of home on the days the weather is to bad to be outside.
How about that the way people feel your not riding if your not riding whatever it is that they ride.
Same for vacations, road trips, camping, motel staying.
Not one way is the better then any other.
But only way can be the best at making one happy.
How about comfort at night.
How about having a kitchen so you can eat like you are home.
How about nicer to sleep in trailer instead of a tent.
How about not having to share camp ground showers and not have the hot water run out.
How about not having to sleep in a motel where who knows how clean the bedding is.
How about I haven't been able to find a room where I can build a camp fire in it.
How about I can have a home base for extended stays.
How about having a trailer with all the comforts of home on the days the weather is to bad to be outside.
How about that the way people feel your not riding if your not riding whatever it is that they ride.
Same for vacations, road trips, camping, motel staying.
Not one way is the better then any other.
But only way can be the best at making one happy.