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warriorhoneybee

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  1. thanks buckshot,I've looked at some used ones but there only a little cheaper than a new one which i cant figure out. i followed a bunkhouse on ebay that was a 2010 that bid 4250 and didn't meet reserve although he did have a lot of extras with it. another one was a 2003 time out that said buy it now for 2900, a new one is 3795. 9 years old or a new one????

  2. thanks Kid,i looked at the aspen but didn't really think much about them until you said something about them and now I'm looking closer at them. at first the price was a little high but after looking around and con paring them to others I've found there not that high at all. i know you get what you pay for. thats whats hurting my head about this deal all the campers are around the same price give or take except the solace which has me thinking are they any good. not just the price but all the extras they throw in and still 900-1590 cheaper than all the others. I'm still on the job. thanks

  3. thanks for the info.I'll check your out at Asheville minimuffin and the camper too. Lil see you and the muffinman soon. the brake thing is whats holding me up. i haven't bought one yet because of this issue. i was leaning to wards the solace but cant make my mind up.

  4. just wanting some feed back on the camper thing.I'm looking at the bunkhouse,the time out by openroad and the solace by USA trailer. i don't want price to be the only reason i pick one but it is to be considered. the bunkhouse seems to be built a little better perhaps but only has three levaling jacks which is probably enough. when in the open position the camper bottom itself acts as a storage and part of the bed, and than has a room in front of it on the ground. the other two campers have a double fold out bed which makes the camper bottom a dinning room and than has another room in front and its off the ground. they also have 4 levaling jacks. the bunkhouse has a queen and even a king size bed where the Time out has a full and a queen and i called USA trailer and they said theres is also a queen that the print up was a miss print. the solace doesn't offer any trailer brake where the time out does for 469.00 dollars and the bunkhouse offers it for 1225.00 dollars. the price list that I'm looking at is the bunkhouse at $3695.00 the time out at $3795.00 and the solace at $2675.00. i wont bore you all with the standard features but i know some of our members have the bunkhouse and was wondering if anybody had any feed back on the others. thanks ans sorry for the long post.

  5. well here goes, i want to get back into camping and don't know which way to go. a pull behind camper would be nice, motels are probably cheaper but not as much fun minus the rain and a cargo trailer could be used for camping of for long road trips. if i go with the cargo trailer i don't know if I'm still able or willing to sleep on the ground. please give any info you can,thanks.:bluesbrother:

  6. All good advise here, if you have the means, or an extra clutch spring, I would do a double spring on the clutch. Do a complete fluid change as this will help too. You can do the clutch in about 30 minutes on the sidestand when you get to NY....

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    just got this on another post.

  7. i cant speak about how much but i do know that when i bought my 06 two 1/2 years ago mine would slip two up taking off up a hill and it was the clutch disc but i had the dealer fix it for free. i've read some post that upgrading to the barret clutch doesn't take that long so i wouldn't think the regular clutch would take more than two or three hours. of course if i were to do it ,it might take 8-12 hours. good luck on your clutch. i'm fixing to change my clutch fluid out later today or wed.

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