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I'm hauling my bike from Sask to the Mesquite, NV area and was wondering where the best place is I'd be able to leave my 5x10 enclosed trailer? Just at a hotel or is there businesses in that area just for that? I plan on leaving it for only 6 or so days while I continue south for a ride. Feb17 - 23ish.
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by swift5337; Feb 8, 2014 at 09:39 PM.
Just a thought,
I thinking of doing the same thing only to the southern U.S and have checked into self storage. Truck and trailer, with security. it's like 30.00 bucks for a month. so you only use it for a week, pretty cheap.
Slughill
Maybe post up your need somewhere on the forum and perhaps someone can let you leave it at their house,you may make a friend for life.
Although 30 bucks a month is cheap and safe.
call a Harley dealership in the area you are going they might let you park it there. I did that and it was at no cost but of course you buy something at the dealership. good luck
Thanks guys. Appreciate any help and ideas. I have won a few drinking contests, but I'm gettin older and slowing a bit. Plus my wife and two kids will b following me in the SUV once we dump the trailer. But I'm up for a drink or two before hittin the hotel for the night.
I like the idea of using secured storage parking. However i do know people use the Virgin River Hotel and Casino in Mesquite for parking if you prefer.
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