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Who amongst you like to go RVing and take your HD(s) with you? What's your set-up like? Are you towing? On hitched platform/carrier? In your RV's garage? (Oooooooooh!!!) Or is your RV and its occupants your chase vehicle?
I have a car dolly, for 20 plus yrs. and I had U beam that will come
on and off. It has worked with my grandchillin and all the neighbors
have used it more than we have. I just last mo. put my Tri-Glide on
the dolly and its works like a champ it I ever need it....tenn
Here you go, a 26' class C, 10' trailer, always a different load but this was an MTB & dual sport trip to North Ga, sometimes the Fatty & a Road King go on the trailer.
This is when the whole family & dog go, I also do solo trips on the Road King.
When looking for an RV, it depends on how you plan on using it, we sometimes pull boats to the Keys so went with the class C.
We bought a Trail-lite By R-vision Rw291, will haul two bikes. Front and back separated by a bulkhead. Two futons in the back and storage cabinets. Front has a complete kitchen, bathroom and a queen size bed. Weighs under 4000lbs dry.
Sometimes its more practical to take this setup. In reality I would way rather be on the bikes only.
Downside is the rear beavertail meant to assist loading. Either it or the front jack is always scraping going in or out of gas stations etc. Doesn't help that there is a 14" tongue extension between the trailer & truck.
Anyone rockin' a Class A with a garage in the rear section....sorta like a rolling efficiency apartment with garage? I'm asking cuz I'd like to roll in one when I'm retired one of these days and I dream of going full-time RV for a few years while I'm still "young" lol Dunno if it'll happen as I envision, but hey one can dream for free, right?
Everytime I hear one of my neighbours bitch about the latest $2000+ repair job on their RV,and the money they spend on fuel moving it,then about how much they spent buying it,
I just think about how many more nights I could stay in a really nice hotel room for way less cash...
This is my home-away-from-home. I work on pipelines, so I have to go where the work is. It's a 36' 2014 Forrest River Work and Play. In the garage, the red roller tool box and keg fridge are mounted to the floor with plenty of room to park my EGC between them. I redid the kitchen in diamond plate to complete the look. It has HD DirecTV DVR'S and PS3's in both the living room and garage. 32" screen in the garage and a 50" with 5.1 surround sound in the living room. The living room has a queen sized Murphy bed, the garage has two twins that fold into the wall. I went with a bumper pull so that I could tow behind either my personal truck, or a company truck.