Campers among us?
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RE: Campers among us?
Looks pretty good if you like that kind of camping, I would get the optional kick stand pad or pack along a piece of 2X4 for the stand, you dont want the stand sinking in and have the bike fall over on you.
Personally I like the toy hauler type of bike camping, load the bike in, drive to your destination, unload the bike and take day trips from the campground. And before you call me a sissy remember I'm old, tents just don't do it for me anymore plus by the time you get the tent, a sleeping bag, cooking stuff, food, refreshments, a tarp, an axe & hatchet and other assorted camping gear that poor little Sportie's gonna get a hernia.
Personally I like the toy hauler type of bike camping, load the bike in, drive to your destination, unload the bike and take day trips from the campground. And before you call me a sissy remember I'm old, tents just don't do it for me anymore plus by the time you get the tent, a sleeping bag, cooking stuff, food, refreshments, a tarp, an axe & hatchet and other assorted camping gear that poor little Sportie's gonna get a hernia.
#3
RE: Campers among us?
I would never call you a sissy.
I can't speak to what others on here might say though.
No need for all the regular camping gear - stove, etc... keeping it pretty simple with tent/sleeping bags for a place to crash at night is all. So it isn't really a 'camping' trip. Pretty much using the KOA's I would imagine. So no hernia for my baby.
I can't speak to what others on here might say though.
No need for all the regular camping gear - stove, etc... keeping it pretty simple with tent/sleeping bags for a place to crash at night is all. So it isn't really a 'camping' trip. Pretty much using the KOA's I would imagine. So no hernia for my baby.
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