overnight motel parking
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RE: overnight motel parking
Great suggestions y'all and I REALLY liked thatzip-tiea cheap holster idea too - thanks Arizona, plus...
Yep - Ibelieve "quick-release" means exactly thatso I take windshield, sissy bar, and saddle bags inside.No sweat with a RK.
ORIGINAL: Lucky Scott
...Road King...
What about the stuff that comes off the bike, stuff like the quick release windshield, take it inside?
...Road King...
What about the stuff that comes off the bike, stuff like the quick release windshield, take it inside?
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RE: overnight motel parking
Been taking week long trips for about 20 years now. I stay at a motel, where I can park just outside the door. I also try to stay in a decent neighborhood. Keep your insurance paid, lock everything, set the alarm, then get a good night's sleep. Haven't had any problems yet (knocking on wood).
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RE: overnight motel parking
Don’t be overly paranoid. If you have an alarm system and you lock the locks you should be OK. You might think of adding a disc rotor lock too. Put a bike cover over it and sleep well If they want to steal it, they will even if you have it tied to an H-Bomb!
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RE: overnight motel parking
I met a guy a few years back.....said he always asked if the hotelhad a un-occupied handicapped room. He said the doorways were just big enough for his bike. I had kinda thought he was kidding until one night I stayed down in the Rio-Grand valley. The desk clerk asked if I would mind being placed in a handicapped room and I said that it would be fine. I could have actually gotten my bike in there (not sure the hotel would have appreciated it, though).