Perhaps check the manual, thinking the tow/haul button restricts use of overdrive. So if you are on the interstate or flat/downhill highway, you could decide to kick out of tow/haul if you want to take advantage of higher gearing/higher speeds. I usually stay in drive on most highways, unless on...
This looks like a great deal and fully loaded per the O.P.'s want list. Might be worth checking out the freight charges for the 2k miles home.
The seven foot width seems much more reasonable than 8'-6" width in the first post; I couldn't imaging towing anything max width on some of the forest...
I like the red stripe, thinking it would be great if reflective. Perhaps add some brake/running lights too. I got rear ended on the highway last year. More visibility is good, considering the bear graphic is dark.
I rented a truck in Punta Arenas to visit Torres del Paine, El Chaltén etc. I brought my backpack gear for camping, yet ended up enjoying the wind/rain blocking cab of the truck for sleeping/chilling (I must be getting soft). I also rented a motorcycle in Santiago and did a 1000 mile loop out to...
I don't see this as an equipment failure; we all know that anything made can be destroyed with force.
The actions of the tow vehicle were destructive and dangerous...period.
The inaction of the O.P. almost got him killed.
O.P. had his whole crew up the road to help him get unstuck, but he put...
Here is a video featuring the Webasco heater...the author is skilled in voicing the heater's sound...haha.
My gal and I turn the cooler off when we sleep; guessing we could just shut off the heater too. But when the heaters are starting up or running when it's super cold out the fan is pretty...
I'd be all for a diesel parking heater, but I heard one in operation at the snow resort parking lot and it made a heck of a racket. I've been watching YT vids and they confirm that there is significant fan and fuel pump noise. The catalytic heaters, such as the Olympic are silent. Do you have...
Here's what I use in my van; 3000 BTU clone of Coleman Blackcat
Although flameless, it will catch you on fire with contact, so placing a small cage to keep bedding and such away from heat element is advised.
Thinking you've got a spot in the shop to park the KLR, but the T7 will be a fun new ride. My KLR is parked in a container with a couple other bikes gathering dust; I should prep and sell them too. Good memories from a trip through Baja. Front sprocket oil seal spun loose as I rode into La Paz...
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/gm-fullsize-awd-van-info-thread.137390/post-2982674
Check out my post recommending the Cognito control arms to improve wheel travel range. Looks like a nice project.
How are you securing the bikes for long trips? I have mine inside the van, but looking at the camper/truck option and wanting a secure/protected way to store them.