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General Discussion / Re: Best kept secret or early April fools joke?
« Last post by bad Chad on Today at 02:21:54 PM »I wish it were real, but it is 100% fake.
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General Discussion / Re: Best kept secret or early April fools joke?« Last post by bad Chad on Today at 02:21:54 PM »I wish it were real, but it is 100% fake.
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General Discussion / Re: Something for the Brain trust« Last post by RinkRat II on Today at 01:18:19 PM »My vote would be for the tow dolly. You already have a vehicle designed for this and people sell them off all the time after traveling. Look around at the retirement communities for a deal. My $.02 Paul B ![]() 3
General Discussion / Re: Something for the Brain trust« Last post by Clifton on Today at 12:58:40 PM »Sounds like you'll be having fun! My preferences in order.
1) I never understood adding tow miles and wear to a car pulling it around the country so I'd want to pull a car carrier with a small car. The rig should't take much more room than just towing the car itself and if anything should be easier to tow. Once at a destination unload the car when you need it then park it back on the trailer. 2) Tow a small FWD car on a car dolly. 4
General Discussion / Something for the Brain trust« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 12:19:09 PM »Okay. I admit this is completely a first world problem...... Pardon the rant aspect of this.
As some may know, I retired this year from the Army. My wife and I have long talked about once. We are both retired traveling across the US and visiting all of the national parks, but also some of the great beautiful landscape features of our country and also pairing that with seeing a a MLB game in every stadium. We've broken the country up into four trips and will probably take 2 to 3 months for each trip. Anyhow, in April we decided that instead of buying a trailer to tow behind my truck, we would buy a motor home. Being that my tundra has a transfer case, I assumed that there was a way to put it in neutral and we could flat tow it behind the RV which has a 15K tow capacity. Well low and behold, there is no such capability. In fact, Toyota doesn't sell a single 4x4 with a neutral capability in their transfer cases. I fully understand it for all-wheel drive, limited duty, 4x4, etc. But in a full size truck with a full transfer case and low ratio come on man. Virtually every other truck manufacturer has this capability. What's also ridiculous is that even the manual Tacoma cannot be flat towed due to the way that Toyota managers their transmission cooling and oiling with an internal pump driven by the engine. I do have a moto tote and can easily carry one of my motorcycles. I did a test of this in October when I strapped the stornello to the back of the RV drove out to Texas and back unloaded it a couple times with with very little issue. The only problem with that, is if we go on a month-long trip, the lovely Mrs. Bulldog might not want to have her only means of transport to be a motorcycle, and would not want to be dependent upon me to go grocery shopping, etc. And of course going shopping with her is cruel and unhuman punishment..... But I digress... As I've weighed out all of my options, they include: 1. Purchase a tow dolly for her car which is a front-wheel drive. 2. Purchase a car carrier to load any vehicle we have on and take it wherever we go. The problem of course with both of these things is what do you do with a car carrier trailer or Dolly when you're not using it, especially when you have limited space. 3. Change her car to one that can be flat towed 4. Purchase a cheap used older vehicle that can be flat towed. 5. Trade in my truck for one that can be flat towed. 6. Sell the RV (aka mobile bed and breakfast) purchase a trailer as originally planned. The problem with number three, is that the options are very limited and she is a little bit of a car snob. Plus she changes cars every 2 to 3 years so this would be an ongoing headache. The problem with number four is that other than maybe a Fiat 500 with a manual transmission, there really aren't any little cars or fun cars that are towable that I would want, and I don't really need or want to add another vehicle to the fleet. I already have three toy cars, Don't want to sell any of them. The problem with number six, is that this unit has everything we wanted and is well sorted. I got a heck of a deal for it. And am sufficiently in the to be able to trade it in and walk away with a trailer, but then I have to worry about installing solar, generators, etc etc. plus, I really like being able to set up 5 minutes max trailers take hours. So that leaves me with number five, which is trading my beloved Toyota Tundra TRD pro for another truck. Being that I don't need a full size truck anymore to tow a camper, but do want the utility that truck provides, I'm looking at midsize trucks. As I said above, you can cross Toyota off that list. Not interested in any GM product, or Nissan, or Dodge so that leaves me with Ford. My brother-in-law has a ranger Raptor and I really like the truck and it would suit me perfectly, except do I really want to come 30k out of pocket? CarMax will give me 30k for my tundra and I would have to come out of pocket for the other 30k to change my truck. The problem of course with the Ford, is it's got a ton of gizmos, is a twin turbo V6, and in 10 years will probably be in worse condition than my tundra will be in 10 years even though it is already 7 years old. I bought the tundra because I wanted a lifetime truck, and it's been absolutely perfect for the most part. In fact, I like it so much that I have not had new car itch since owning it, which is a new thing for me. Doing the math, it seems to make more sense to pick up a fun little car like the Fiat 500 or something else to flat tow behind the RV, but the idea of adding another vehicle at a time when I'm planning on selling at least three motorcycles and wanting the option in the future to pick up a project car to take 5 or 6 years to restore, you. See my dilemma. Yeah poor me.... LOL Being that most of you here are similarly minded, and there's a wealth of experience with cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc, I figured I would throw this out to the Brain trust to see what you all think about it. Okay rant off. Look forward to hearing any suggestions you all have and the rationales. 5
General Discussion / Re: Best kept secret or early April fools joke?« Last post by Ncdan on Today at 12:05:15 PM »Well if it is AI generated BS it sure goes into great detail.
I would have liked to had the specs (weight, seat height etc) included in the data. 6
General Discussion / Re: Best kept secret or early April fools joke?« Last post by TN Mark on Today at 12:01:30 PM »Like the multiple 2025 and 2026 Moto Guzzi California 1400 videos.
Viewer discretion needed. 7
General Discussion / Re: Two MG dealers close in Colorado« Last post by Dr. Enzo Toma on Today at 11:59:30 AM »I think marketing and ownership experience go a long way. BMW has great marketing, including sponsoring events. In terms of ownership, I think I'm a bit of a stubborn person and some may have given up on a bike if within the first three years of ownership the steering bearings and the final drive failed, without convenient locations for service or parts stocked in a warehouse within the country for replacement. That's a souring experience.
Somewhat related, a friend of mine bought a Harley Pan Am when they first came out and loved the bike but hated the ownership experience. It had electrical gremlins where the lowering suspension froze in the upright position, and then it was found to have had a faulty frame weld from the factory where half the bike needed to be disassembled to complete the frame weld. She sold the Harley and swore them off, replaced with a BMW that's only been in for regular maintenance. Stuff like that maybe an odd exception, but it's still losing a customer. With the hassles I've had with my V7, if there wasn't a dealer in the state I would likely not want to own a modern one. 8
General Discussion / Re: Two MG dealers close in Colorado« Last post by Buckturgidson on Today at 11:18:11 AM »Last I looked there were still discounted Mandellos available so I should have included value in my previous post.
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General Discussion / Re: Best kept secret or early April fools joke?« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on Today at 11:11:40 AM »10
General Discussion / Re: Two MG dealers close in Colorado« Last post by Buckturgidson on Today at 11:06:47 AM »Thread drift alert: Guzzi's struggles befuddle me. I owned several BMWs over the years. IMO if you consider everything, aesthetics/performance/ character as a whole, nothing BMW makes is better than a Mandello. And yet they are, relatively speaking, thriving.
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