Thread: Combinging Motorcycles and RV's

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    Default Combinging Motorcycles and RV's

    Found this link and thought it would be fun to share!

    Can you imagine the looks you'd get driving down the road in this rig!

    Pat Bonish
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    Cross winds would be fun...
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    Let's see . . . mix a GS1200 and an AT off-raod teardrop . . . and tens of kilodollars later, I'd likely have myself something totally undriveable. Still, it's times like this that I'm glad my Monster Garage talents are comfortingly low.

    Thanks for posting this, Pat. Very cool.
    Mike Hiscox

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhiscox View Post
    Let's see . . . mix a GS1200 and an AT off-raod teardrop . . . and tens of kilodollars later, I'd likely have myself something totally undriveable. Still, it's times like this that I'm glad my Monster Garage talents are comfortingly low.

    Thanks for posting this, Pat. Very cool.
    Like you, there are times when I'm glad my pocket book is empty and my craftsmanship is too under par to attempt something like this
    Pat Bonish
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    I thought this thread was going to be about something else. This is my dirt bike hauler.


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    That thing looks like it could drive over trees and just keep going
    Pat Bonish
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