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Old 02-07-2010, 10:34 AM
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a fold out camper I can tow behind my EGC. I want to do some camping next summer but not really intereted in a tent for a couple of weeks.
 
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Motel 6. According to my wife... that's camping.
 
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Damn your lucky my wife's idea of camping is Marriott or Hyatt.

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I saw a pretty cool camper at the M/C show in Cleveland last weekend. It's weight was about 250 lbs. And had a small storeage space. It folded out and made a screened in king size bedroom and a small screened in sitting area. It was a nice setup for a small light pull behind. I didn't get the price or the brand because my wife also likes to get a room after riding all day. Just a quick look and it seemed pretty nice.
 
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I never bought one but I researched them all, before buying a Bushtec. The wife said she was to old to sleep on the ground anymore.

Time Out is the best thing out there. Some of the features......I'm 6'4" and I could stand up in it, your off the ground if it starts raining, you have a table to eat off of if it's raining outside, queen size bed, access to the ice chest from the bed (that's important!), 16 cu. ft. of storage in the closed (travel) position for clothes, air compressor, and the only trailer with air conditoner attachment, etc.


http://www.timeouttrailer.com/defaul...ve_page_id=119
 
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I'd love to find out about this 250 lb trailer; do you happen to remember the name?
 
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Those time out trailers are nice but three to three and a half grand pays for a lot of hotel stays!
 
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The one at the bike show in cleveland was a Time out just like posted here me and wife checked it out and last year at chillicothe rodeo a guy i know had one set up slick little unit and would be all a guy and girl would need plenty of storage under it and you could take everything you need with you and even get to it when you need it along side the road. Are a bit pricey but very neat set up if you enjoy the camp grounds when i buy my next bike a touring bike i will be looking for one.
 
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My riding bud has a Trailmaster. Pulls real nice and has plenty of room. Looking at one myself.

http://trailmasterinc.com/
 


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