I NEED this RV.....

Gilligan

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That's just all there is to it. Even has a Harly bike carrier in the front.
 

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Gilligan

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..or forget their birthday...or anniversary..or...


That said, I can't see my chopper fitting on that bike carrier in the picture.

:whistle:
 

Gilligan

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You mean GPM.....

Figger maybe 4 MPG with the original M35 Cummins..:whistle:

so we just won't move around that much.

I've built a couple like that in my mind's eye. Would use a Ford pickup cab instead of the Jeep cab though...
 

mAlice

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That's just all there is to it. Even has a Harly bike carrier in the front.

Have you seen the extreme RV programs, I think they're on HGTV, or one of those documentary type channels.

My punctuation sucks here, but I think I got the point across.
 

Gilligan

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Have you seen the extreme RV programs, I think they're on HGTV, or one of those documentary type channels.

My punctuation sucks here, but I think I got the point across.

Yes. But those cost huge amounts of money. That thing in my OP is built on an Army surplus M35 chassis tjhat you can buy for 3-4 grand.


:buddies:
 

glhs837

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..or forget their birthday...or anniversary..or...


That said, I can't see my chopper fitting on that bike carrier in the picture.

:whistle:



I'm picturing a crane sort of deal, like the old seaplane tenders......
 

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Gilligan

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Dirt bike carrier.

Where you'd go with that thing would exclude a Harley being anymore useful than a tuxedo.

:buddies:

Au contraire. There is an awfull lot of paved roads we'd be covering with that thing.

I see the Harley behind it in the pict...thought maybe that the rig had some slick way of lifting it in to that front mount.

If not...mine would have.:evil: Seriously though...my enclosed 2-bike trailer would work just fine behind that behemoth.
 
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