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Old Jun 30, 2011 | 09:48 PM
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Anyone have one of these Tents. Just looking for some reviews before considering purchasing.


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Old Jun 30, 2011 | 10:15 PM
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looks like a real nice tent.

I would be concerned if the tires rip up the bottom...

but that would be great for a big trip with camping!
 
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Old Jun 30, 2011 | 10:17 PM
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Nice idea, they could have made the bike side slightly smaller and more room in the sleeping area. 4' wide is kinda tight for 2 people.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by 8541hog
Nice idea, they could have made the bike side slightly smaller and more room in the sleeping area. 4' wide is kinda tight for 2 people.
Depends how you stack them :-)
 
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 06:57 AM
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Zig Zag 2010
Do you really need your bike in the tent? Go to your local sporting goods store and look at the tents they have. I would recommend a small dome tent that has a rain fly that goes all the way to the ground. Weight and size are important when motorcycle camping.
Thats what I was thinking. Just get a small dome tent. You would definitely have to wait for the bike to cool off before you parked it in the tent. Might get pretty hot in there or could be good for he winter.

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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Zig Zag 2010
Do you really need your bike in the tent? Go to your local sporting goods store and look at the tents they have. I would recommend a small dome tent that has a rain fly that goes all the way to the ground. Weight and size are important when motorcycle camping.
That is what I have, and it is big enough for a queen size air mattress, these old bones enjoy the comfort after a day in the saddle.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Zig Zag 2010
Do you really need your bike in the tent? Go to your local sporting goods store and look at the tents they have. I would recommend a small dome tent that has a rain fly that goes all the way to the ground. Weight and size are important when motorcycle camping.
No, you don't *need* it but just thinking the heat off the engine after a long ride could keep you pretty comfortable on those slightly colder nights. Ya know, a campfire inside the tent never works out in your favor. lol

Heck that looks like a viable option just to store my bike, since I don't have one of those man caves, in for $200. Now, if I only had the $200. lol
 
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 08:06 AM
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You could even run some rubber exhaust piping outside the tent, and use the bike as a heater overnight
 
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Old Jul 1, 2011 | 08:29 AM
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Real nice until the 1AM storm hits, and your bike sinks, and falls on you while your sleeping.
 
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