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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.
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For those who have or are looking at bunkhouse pop ups they have been bought by bushtec. Here's the new website since that has changed too. http://bunkhousecamper.com/ Margaret
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The purpose of this ride was to test the 1stgen and the 2ndgen towing my bunkhouse camper.Here are the results. A.Standing start,bike 1 very noticable a trailer was behind me Standing start,bike2 less noticable a trailer was behind me B.Acceleration.bike 1sufficient power up the mountains. bike 2.about same as bike 1. C.Braking..bike 1,few scary moments going downhill bike 2 much more stable downhill D.Left turn at intersection.bike 1.Felt like trailer was trying to push the bike straight ahead. bike 2.felt like the bike was actually pulling the trailer through the turn. In conclusion Bike 1 will never tow the bunkhouse trailer again. Bike 1.1986 Venture Royale Bike 2.1999 RSV with sidecar. The above is "MY" opinions and "MY" observations.OH,by the way,the 1stgen got 31 MPG and the 2ndgen got 30MPG.
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A few pictures from my recently acquired Bunkhouse camper.