Condor Posted October 10, 2010 #1 Posted October 10, 2010 One of these things could very well extend riding time for a few more years... POP OUT TRAILER #280570875607 Not a toy hauler, but very nice KOA special....
mrich12000 Posted October 10, 2010 #2 Posted October 10, 2010 Nice unit I wonder what the real price is? You could haul your race bikes,Legends car,or tq miget.
Yammer Dan Posted October 10, 2010 #3 Posted October 10, 2010 Then I would have to buy a truck to pull it....Obama says NO!!
BradT Posted October 10, 2010 #4 Posted October 10, 2010 I too wonder what they sell for, that is a nice trailer Brad
Mike G in SC Posted October 10, 2010 #5 Posted October 10, 2010 Looking at the same trailer on ebay in "completed listings" they also turned down $6150 as "reserve not met". So, start dreaming there. Mike G.
greg_in_london Posted October 10, 2010 #6 Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) Even on my first gen, I'm not sure my clutch could deal with that... [EDIT: not loaded anyway.] Edited October 10, 2010 by greg_in_london afterthought
Hummingbird Posted October 10, 2010 #7 Posted October 10, 2010 pretty neat concept BUT where's the fridge ? microwave ? shower ? flush toilet ? Here's how I do it -
CaptainJoe Posted October 10, 2010 #8 Posted October 10, 2010 The problem have with trailers in general is: 1. Your not riding your bike 2. A single person could easily eat out for $40 and stay at a motel for $60 or around $100 a day, with wife would be $80 to eat and $60 for motel($140). So lets say camper costs $7000 7000/100=70 days 7000/140=50 days So, for a 2 week trip, 14 days, single, it would be $1400 (if your splitting motel costs with another rider it would be $420 less). I guess it all depends on how much travelin you do and how long you intend on staying there. They would be perfect for extended stays. If one is retired and they wanted to go across the country in the winter they could stop at places for a week or so. A toy hauler would be better as you get stove, fridge, tv, AC etc... Keep in mind a lot of the campgrounds are $35-40 per night.
Brake Pad Posted October 10, 2010 #10 Posted October 10, 2010 and comes in sizes from 14 feet to 23 feet They start at 14,000 and run upto 23,000 depending on how you'd like it built
Condor Posted October 10, 2010 Author #11 Posted October 10, 2010 The problem have with trailers in general is: 1. Your not riding your bike 2. A single person could easily eat out for $40 and stay at a motel for $60 or around $100 a day, with wife would be $80 to eat and $60 for motel($140). So lets say camper costs $7000 7000/100=70 days 7000/140=50 days So, for a 2 week trip, 14 days, single, it would be $1400 (if your splitting motel costs with another rider it would be $420 less). I guess it all depends on how much travelin you do and how long you intend on staying there. They would be perfect for extended stays. If one is retired and they wanted to go across the country in the winter they could stop at places for a week or so. A toy hauler would be better as you get stove, fridge, tv, AC etc... Keep in mind a lot of the campgrounds are $35-40 per night. That's assuming that you're a young stud and can still put on 600-700 mile days. I'm knocking on the door of 70... don't feel like it, but hey.... I trailered the bike to Cody last year and rode it all week over Bear Tooth and Yellowstone. It would have been neat to have something like this and 'camp out' over at the Ponderosa. The only draw back to the trip was the cost of fuel for the truck. Whew!!! If I could have cut down on the motel bill maybe it wouldn't have been as traumatic.... A toy hauler would be nice, but lets face it, most of the time we're eating out in groups. 'Bout the only thing extra that might be needed is a Port-a-Potty for those midnight runs....
friesman Posted October 10, 2010 #12 Posted October 10, 2010 I kinda like this one, I guy I ride with just bought one of these. Actually not a bad price for a few amenities. http://www.keystonervsource.com/rvinventory_item.asp?id=691187 Brian
Brake Pad Posted October 10, 2010 #13 Posted October 10, 2010 The problem have with trailers in general is: 1. Your not riding your bike 2. A single person could easily eat out for $40 and stay at a motel for $60 or around $100 a day, with wife would be $80 to eat and $60 for motel($140). So lets say camper costs $7000 7000/100=70 days 7000/140=50 days So, for a 2 week trip, 14 days, single, it would be $1400 (if your splitting motel costs with another rider it would be $420 less). I guess it all depends on how much travelin you do and how long you intend on staying there. They would be perfect for extended stays. If one is retired and they wanted to go across the country in the winter they could stop at places for a week or so. A toy hauler would be better as you get stove, fridge, tv, AC etc... Keep in mind a lot of the campgrounds are $35-40 per night. Capt joe, thats all okay, if you don't mind riding in the rain, or knowing that thats the only means of transportion you have. I'm sure years back when we all started riding, it was an awsome way to travel all the time. But for some of us, the wife would like more comfort, more enjoyable means of travel in the cold and rainy days, where the travel doesn't have to slow down. Joe, I for one have better then 30 years in the saddle, owned eleven bikes, pushing a half a million miles under my belt. and look forword to, a more enjoyable means of getting there, and then ride around while there. some of my Issues are medical related. For my wife and I, comfort, in traveling makes the trip more enjoyable. my hard ass biker rule, has long fallen to the way side. After all its not how you get there, its that you get there, to meet up with Old friends, and make some new ones. Its way we're a great family My Sunday sermon is done.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: The wife wanted something with a bathroom. and I thought the engagement ring was expensive:mo money::mo money:
Beau-Kat Posted October 10, 2010 #14 Posted October 10, 2010 i kinda like this one, i guy i ride with just bought one of these. Actually not a bad price for a few amenities. http://www.keystonervsource.com/rvinventory_item.asp?id=691187 brian i like it!
Beau-Kat Posted October 10, 2010 #15 Posted October 10, 2010 pretty neat concept BUT where's the fridge ? microwave ? shower ? flush toilet ? Here's how I do it - What year is the Venture shown in the photo in the back of the truck? I don't recall seeing one that color.
BradT Posted October 11, 2010 #16 Posted October 11, 2010 What year is the Venture shown in the photo in the back of the truck? I don't recall seeing one that color. Looks like a dark pink one which is 99, Green was the other colour that year. BRad
Freebird Posted October 11, 2010 #17 Posted October 11, 2010 Bad Venturerider...BAD BAD BAD..... Oh well...at least you are now getting ONE of the colors correct.
BradT Posted October 11, 2010 #18 Posted October 11, 2010 Oh well...at least you are now getting ONE of the colors correct. YUP
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