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Old 07-12-2010, 02:20 AM
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For you tourers, looking for a tent/camper/trailer combo all in one for the road? I was just surfing around for one of the older Monkey Ward tent campers to pull behind my truck deer season and found these. They are built small enough for touring motorcycles and I thought some riders may not even know they exist...This would be the ticket here. Especially you all going to Sturgis but wish to ride but not pay the very high costs of rooms once your there.

http://www.tent-trailer.com/
 
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I have seen one of these in the past. Looked like a really great setup. I am just not sure I want to pull a trailer. On the other hand I am getting to old to be sleeping on the ground. Decisions,decisions.
 
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I hear the Bunkhouse is nicer from about 3 that have set up both in trips...2 guys that have had both brands.
 
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I know a guy who swears by the bunkhouse, but man, they are pricey. You'd have to stay in one for almost two months before it'd pay for itself.

Now if I was retired and could take off anytime at the drop of a hat... well, it might be worth it. But for now, I'd just rather stay in a hotel.
 
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I have had a Time out they are nice but too heavy,425lbs sold it, now have a Kwik kamp,,its only 300 lbs, unloaded,,real easy set up, and easy to pull,,,,
 
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