Anyone haul a Rocket in a 5th wheel toy hauler?

@sonny
Not only extra time is involved.
I have made cross country rides of the coast to coast variety on my motors.
I have found that the more time required equals extra days, which equal extra hotel/motel rooms, which equals MUCH more expense!
. . . And all freeways SUX!!!

That's where I am too Steve. I used to never haul a bike as I rode around the country, somewhat viewed those who did as not quite real riders. Wrong. Now if I want to ride a particular area, I don't mind hauling to the vicinity. I would like to visit Arkansas and Louisiana next year. I'll haul my Rocket to a friends spread in East Texas, park the rig and ride on down the road. I drive 650-700 miles a day but ride only about 300-400. This old mule just ain't what he used to be.

With that said, for some reason guys who own $40k Harleys, stupidly expensive riding leathers that always look new, whose bikes have terminally low mileage, appear to have never been in the rain and who haul them everywhere in a big trailer that says something like "Harley Hauler" on the side still seem to put me off.
 
Amen to that - I be with you.
Age and boredom of freeways have brought me to sometimes using a trailer to cover common and repeated roadways enroute to a land of twisties.
 
I have no common or repeated roadways other than back and forth to work. So even a boring highway that I have either never been on or have not visited in a long time is fun. Not a fan of the super Highways but do enjoy riding some of the state highways. May be time consuming but i find it interesting. ;);););)
 
Pretty Pillion wants me to get a self propelled RV/Toy Hauler for when I retire and we can travel all over North America. I thought getting a trailer to pull be hind the Rocket would be fine for me...
 
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