Took a little camping trip
#11
Thanks everyone. The bike pulled it flawlessly. I can only tell it's back there when stopping. It doesn't push any, just takes a bit longer to stop. The 124" has absolutely no issues pulling it with the sidecar either. That was why I went with it. I bought it from Roll A Home just north of Milwaukee and towed it home with my old 98" setup with no issues either. So don't think you need a big motor for this.
http://www.rollahome.com/
There is 18.5 cubic feet of cargo area is easily accessible with trailer open or closed. The sleeping area covers 73" x 80" and comes with a 2" pad. We also put some foam matting on top and it was pretty comfortable. Not like home but as good as any other camper.
http://www.rollahome.com/
There is 18.5 cubic feet of cargo area is easily accessible with trailer open or closed. The sleeping area covers 73" x 80" and comes with a 2" pad. We also put some foam matting on top and it was pretty comfortable. Not like home but as good as any other camper.
#12
I think I'll keep this woman. <G> Now I have to convince her to keep me.
#15
Just thought I'd bring this up in this post. We bought an RV this summer and will get a trailer to bring the bike along. I'll be selling this little camper trailer. Send me an email at newmanracingthe12@yahoo.com if interested.
#18
I'll be selling this little camper trailer. Send me an email at newmanracingthe12@yahoo.com if interested.
I am interested. Give me a call or email:
robinsondd@yahoo.com
Cell: 301-204-2979
Work: 301-342-4105