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Bunkhouse Motorcycle Trailer

ingramsail

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Thanking about using one for a 6 week trip to the northwest. Has anyone done a long trip with a tent trailer behind a Spyder? Would like to have some input good or bad.
 
We have a Aspen Sentry and love it. we have hauled it all over the US with absolutely no problems what so ever! Let me know where you are in the NW and we will be sure to get together!
 
We have a Leesurelite that we have towed all over the west. No problems. Enjoy your trip. We ride a 2011 RT.
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I have a time out pop up camper. Love it , opens up to a 14 foot long camper, room for a small table and dressing area . Sleeps up to four. Check out their web site, timeout trailer.com. Went on a 9,000 mile trip last spring , has an opening on one side for A/C . Recommend a 8,000 btu .
Good luck , there're are also a few others out there , depends on what your $$$ are .
 
We have an Aspen Sentry and we love it. We haven't taken it on the longer road trips, though...usually just rallies or bike shows where we stay several days within a few hundred miles of home. Our main reason for that is to make maximum mileage. To us, one-night stands with the camper shorten our road time each day. You have to be into camp early enough to get a spot, set up, and fix dinner, and you don't usually like to pack up in the dark or with a damp tent from the dew. Those few extra hours each day gain us a lot of extra road miles. On the other hand, the popup makes for a great base camp for cloverleaf rides for several days, branching out from home base.
 
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