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ACSmith

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  1. Here is some more info and a you tube video Isaac Papa $350.00 USA https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDcQtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D1VKc_w0R9_I&ei=oB5SVabUEKHLsATT6YDgAg&usg=AFQjCNGnv1Q6cyNXczAT8EAA0L6AXFhuAQ&sig2=JwxGn2SkZPtFBYooqFRpKQ Adjustable clamping bar with neoprene lined clamps prevents scratches. Always remove clamping bar when not trailering. Your motorcycle's suspension is not stressed. When the rider dismounts, the bike's suspension system remains slightly compressed, exerting just the right amount of upward pressure to maintain rigid stability without stressing the suspension components. A bike secured with a Biker Bar becomes an extension of the trailer’s suspension system, instead of amplifying it as an active bike suspension system would. Let your trailer suspension do the work. Latching system easily unbolts from the trailer without crawling underneath, freeing up your trailer for other things.
  2. The more I'm reviewing this the more I really thinking about purchasing for our motorcycles. The loading and unloading would be so easy. If I do purchase I will be using Memorial weekend..I'll post my thoughts. Still would like to know if anyone on here already has and what their thoughts and ideas are. Thanks to those you have posted.
  3. Yes that is what we thought. The only concern I have is the thickness of floor needed for this. I have to investigate more if our tow hauler is 3/4 or 5/8 thickness. I'm sure we could probably reinforce the floor if need be.
  4. This is what we are looking into....reading reviews people speak highly of it. http://ktperformance.net/i-9456846-bw-trailer-hitches-biker-bar-touring.html
  5. Anyone use the B&W trailer hitch bike bar to tow your motorcycle? Thoughts on the product? Looks a lot better than having to tie down the bike and worrying straps will loosen and bike will come loose.
  6. Yeah did the tent thing years ago...I'll pass...Camper, motorcycle, food and beer and I'm good to go...
  7. We're towing with a Tahoe that can pull 8400lbs. We looked at many different haulers but with our limited weight pull the 303 was the nicest and about the only one with the split floor plan and slide out. Yes like the idea of bikes being locked down at night and in bad weather
  8. We got the Coyote 303. Dealers are having sales now on the 2015 since the 2016 are hitting their lots.
  9. Vanilla Gorilla we bought an KZ-RV MXT ultra light as we are pulling it with a Tahoe (with HD hauling package). With it fully loaded it is still around 7500lbs. Tahoe pulls it real well. Will definately start looking at camprgrounds around Hocking Hills/Logan area. Camped there many years ago and it was a beautiful area.
  10. Motomomma if you ever head up north to Lake Erie let me know. Some nice riding along the lake.
  11. We just looking for a campground that has good riding on our motorcycle close by . Prefer to have fully hook up. Someplace that people are friendly and maybe meet new people
  12. Bowdog we were thinking Logan 4th July weekend. Any campgrounds recommendations? Only enough room in toy hauler for our 2 Harley
  13. Thank you Casper.. We haven't camped in 6 years but just purchased a toy hauler so really looking forward to a lot of camping in riding. Also looking for opinions on good camp grounds (not around Lake Erie as I know of all them)
  14. Looking forward to a great summer for camping and riding!!
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