"TO tow or not to tow, that is the question"
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05-19-2009, 04:07
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"TO tow or not to tow, that is the question"
Fred,
Thanks for the info. In days past, I did have and drive motorcycles and reall enjoyed them, on and off road. But I hardly bounce as good as I used to and my days doing so are over I think. Ideally, a scooter, being pulled by a jeep!!!! Rich --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Fred Bellows" wrote: > > > Rich, one thing to look at specifically, that Pete mentioned, if > you're going to be full-timing, or even semi-full-timing, is the > size of the bath and kitchen, and how they can annoy you after awhile. I > totally agree, and can easily see where that would become the biggest > issue, even within just a few weeks. Now, even the older `birds tend > to have ok sized galleys, but the bathrooms are smaller, especially the > sinks, and, boy, are their showers small! Look carefully at those when > you attend a rally, maybe even ask if you can stand in the shower, and > imagine that for months at a time! The shower in my SP is plenty roomy, > and I remounted the showerhead up high. It's nice. And the > swing-wall bath is a wonderful thing! I don't know if you're > interested in more info about considering a motorcycle instead of towing > a car, or if you're even into bikes at all, but here's some > thoughts on it. From what I understand, the biggest hassle with toads, > is not all these hardware issues and expenses that have been detailed on > this thread, but the fact that you can't (hardly) back up. The > benefits, of course, are that it seats 4, it's more comfy, with heat > and AC, and you're in out of the rain. But I'm figuring that if > it's really bad weather, I'm probably not going to go-see-do > much that day, anyway. So for me, the fun of the bike, and the benefits > of no-tow, outweigh the drawbacks. By the way, our Vespa has tons of > lockable storage. Plenty for camera gear, I'm sure, because you can > fit two full face helmets under the seat, plus a little more room under > there, and then there's the whole extra accessory trunk, which is > huge as well. We have put 8 bags of groceries in this scooter! Oh, and > we use 4 electric bicycles when we have 2 guests, to bike into town, see > the sites, etc., they're great! `Sorry this is so long, -just > some more food for thought. > > > > > > \/\/\ Fred > __________________ > Fred & Wendy Bellows > Queen Creek, AZ (so.east Phx) > '90 SP36 > "Maunder Maximum" > photos of coach and upgrades > <http://picasaweb.google.com/Bluebirdzoom/MaunderMaximum> > current location <http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user1.cfm?user=125%20> > |
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