Dee Bee wrote:Some where on this forum is a TD that had room for a motor bike. I hope someone remembers and posts a link for you....
Ira wrote:
But did this thing actually have a cabin? It doesn't look like it.
Grant Whipp wrote:Man ... that thing is tight! Wonder why I haven't seen this one before ...![]()
Ira wrote:Grant Whipp wrote:Man ... that thing is tight! Wonder why I haven't seen this one before ...![]()
Did you mean "tight" in a cool, literary way...or just literally, that it's a tight squeeze with that bike in there?
Ira wrote: ... I'm no builder, commercial or otherwise, but I THINK I can recognize a market for something when I see it. I had mentioned this to Madjack way back that I thought this thing would fly off the sales lot for bike riders:
These guys take long trips, but a lot haul their bikes anyway. What better solution than something that will haul your bike, AND that you can cook and sleep in?
Grant Whipp wrote:I may start a firestorm, here, but for the most part, long-distance scooter-jocks fall into two basic catagories: 1) the hard-core iron-butt scooter tramps, and 2) the weekending half-butt RUBs. That may seem a bit harsh and much too "black and whait" to many, but I used to be a 1), and it's burned forever into my psyche ...
asianflava wrote: The easiest way to spot the Yuppie Bikers for me, was that their shirts were still black, they had not faded into the old gray shirt that would be fitting.
Ira wrote:I'm no builder, commercial or otherwise, but I THINK I can recognize a market for something when I see it. I had mentioned this to Madjack way back that I thought this thing would fly off the sales lot for bike riders:
These guys take long trips, but a lot haul their bikes anyway. What better solution than something that will haul your bike, AND that you can cook and sleep in?
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