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Message started by Dave on 12/01/16 at 04:40:33

Title: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by Dave on 12/01/16 at 04:40:33

Pretty unique fella!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgCLKb7untE

Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by twhitus on 12/01/16 at 06:25:48

i have a special respect for people who march to the beat of their own drum.  is he a little crazy probably, but he seems happier and more free then most people i know.

Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by Dave on 12/01/16 at 06:46:54

twhitus:

I agree......and he appreciates the ease of caring and maintaining a single cylinder engine!

Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by badwolf on 12/01/16 at 08:28:10

If he goes with the diesel, he won't have to lie about mileage like VW!!!

Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by Serowbot on 12/01/16 at 09:32:46

That's too cool!...
It takes a special kind of man to write your own ticket...
:)

Life is art... 8-)

Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by MMRanch on 12/01/16 at 12:01:14

OK , how do I get a trailer hitch on my savage ?

Sleeping in your pull-behind at rest areas , showering at truck stops, and eating out of your cooler. a person could take a month long ride for the price of two or three calf's .   ::)


Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by Dave on 12/01/16 at 12:02:47

Did you notice the LP tank on the front of the trailer?

Cabin heat.....or cooking? :-?



Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by MMRanch on 12/01/16 at 12:14:20

 Did you notice the LP tank on the front of the trailer?

Cabin heat.....or cooking?  

More than likely , both from the same stove .  8-)


Title: Re: Build your own Touring Bike!
Post by verslagen1 on 12/01/16 at 12:55:06


56445644495A5558531B0 wrote:
OK , how do I get a trailer hitch on my savage ?

Sleeping in your pull-behind at rest areas , showering at truck stops, and eating out of your cooler. a person could take a month long ride for the price of two or three calf's .   ::)


While having a trailer for additional storage on a savage would be a benefit, having a ready to go sleeping space would be a hazard at above 30 mph.

There was 1 video I saw (probably on FB) that showed a jeep/range rover/etc pull over in the middle of no where, the guy jumps out and flips a panel on his roof to make a pop up tent.  Now I could see that on the back of a savage.  But I think the best option is old riders hammock tent.

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