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Old 08-11-2010, 11:22 AM
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Getting back to the OP, that is a nice trailer at a good price. Enjoy it! I am sure you and the wife will get to experience things you otherwise wouldn't.... even if it doesn't fit into what some others think your "lifestyle" should be. Pretty cool that it locks up too.
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:26 AM
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Calling a hearse a camper would be humorous to me if you hadn't added all the other BS throughout the thread. Kinda like the Munsters family car or Grandpa coffin roadster. Dude go to rehab or get you a pain management doctor.
Originally Posted by cadman311
Makes for a great camper.
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by PFWiz
You sir have stepped over the line.
It is easy to insult a man's wife from 800 miles away via the net. It show your true bravery. Unfortunately because of the distance involved I can't correct your small thoughts. (or your dental work and ability to father children.) Therefore I am going to ask Terry to ban you.

I would greatly appreciate it if some you other readers might join in.
You can insult me all you want to, implying that wife should be in a hearse is unacceptable.
Just put cadman on ignore...he's an idiot that's been trying real hard to "prove" he's a real biker ever since he joined the forum. I think he's a joke to most here...wouldn't hurt my feelings to see him banned.

Sorry about your wife's condition...kudos to her for the amount of riding she's able to do...and, that sounds like a good deal on the trailer.
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:21 PM
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Cadman311 is getting 30 days off, I've never seen anyone here be such an ***, when you come back there won't be another chance if you display such behavior here ever again, in fact a public apology would be highly recommended if you do come back.

Just wanted to add if you do come back before 30 days under another ID it will be a permanent ban.


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You could ride and keep her in bed like a camper

 
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:21 PM
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Why would anyone Rag on somebody getting a trailer?It must be JEALOUSY?
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:37 PM
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wow, cadman you get the *** of the year award. Such disrespect to someone trying to make their hobby enjoyable for those that they love. I would gladly do the same for my wife, congrats on the new trailer PF, hope you enjoy the experiences that it allows for.
 

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Old 08-11-2010, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by PFWiz
You sir have stepped over the line.
It is easy to insult a man's wife from 800 miles away via the net. It show your true bravery. Unfortunately because of the distance involved I can't correct your small thoughts. (or your dental work and ability to father children.) Therefore I am going to ask Terry to ban you.

I would greatly appreciate it if some you other readers might join in.
You can insult me all you want to, implying that wife should be in a hearse is unacceptable.
As you can see here cadman tried to change what he said after the fact. He added like a camper after he knew he went too far..
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 01:23 PM
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PF my heart goes out to you and your wife. KUDOS to her.
 
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Old 08-11-2010, 02:21 PM
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Love those things. I personally don't trailer my bike to Rally's, but certainly understand your need in this case. Another benefit is I have friends who trailer their rides and often allow me to sleep in their Toyhauler - great storage, gets their bikes where they need to be and shares space for others to sleep. I don't doubt I will eventually need one myself.

Good deal!
 
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It seems like everytime someone mentions trailering a bike, there's always some ******** who has to "rise to the occasion", beat his chest and proclaim that those who choose to move their bikes from place-to-place on a trailer are somehow less than "real bikers". My wife and I, for years, haul our bike 250 miles to the mountain cabin on a trailer. Then, for a week, we ride all day, every day on those beautiful mountain roads in NC, GA and TN. By using the trailer, we're able to take lots more "creature comforts" with us. A couple of times when we were there for a week, we had monsoon rains come in for a couple of days. It sure was nice to be able to ride over to Cherokee in the SUV and not get there soaked.

If you think that makes me somehow less of a "biker", I don't care. This style of vacationing works great for us and "momma's happy". Believe me, when momma's happy, the rides back at the cabin can be more exciting that the ones on those mountain roads.
 


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