Thoughts on trailering


Just returned today from a 3K rip in CA, UT, & AZ with bro Dan.
The OR $ is same as USD, but no tax.
The biggie to me is it is light and I can easily tow Kong with my Jeep TJ.
 

Amigo,
You need to get out more.
500 miles is a day ride.
Go find the Ozarks in AR or the Coronado Trail (191) in AZ.
You'll not be disappointed.
 
Amigo,
You need to get out more.
500 miles is a day ride.
Go find the Ozarks in AR or the Coronado Trail (191) in AZ.
You'll not be disappointed.
I wish I could get out for touring a bit more but the financial needs keep calling me to the office. I'm not afraid of the 500 mile day and have done even more but I hate the interstate long days. We have been to the Ozarks with out trailering and it was a great ride. We have done the 191 in Az also but did trailer to Midland TX to begin the bike part of the ride for the same reasons you listed in favor of trailering. The bottom line for me is that i choose a ride that I enjoy.
 
I have trailered because of weather and because I bought out of state. Another reason the wife, she has no intention of riding on I95 on back of a motorcycle. I have a good truck though so I am going to stuff it in the bed and roll on.
 
Agreed. I fly and rent. Usually Harleys because that about all there is to rent. Best use of your time. I rode once from Phoenix to Charlotte, NC and until I got to eastern Tennessee, it was boring as hell. From Little Rock to Memphis was hell. Just nothingness. As far as riding goes, I love the Southwest and would rather spend my time riding there instead of going to/from.
 
Did you put it in the bed of the truck or trailer.
 
I typically only trailer for specific reasons...recently trailered from Houston to Jacksonville, FL so that we could save some rubber on Nurse Ratchet's rear tire since we had back to back long trips coming up. The only other reason I trailer is if @mexican is planning on riding his wife's bike so that I can haul it closer to home
 
very true