I thought I would circle back on this since I also happened across another example of the table sloughboy was looking for. I guess FrontRunner has something similar and looks to be good kit.
YMMV...
Our definitions of what constitutes condemnation and defense are clearly quite different.
Your sarcasm font perception is equally lacking.
Think Globally, Act Locally. I am in public land grazing virtually every day - and by "in", I mean walking it, looking at it, driving through it...
Having had a chance to see firsthand the Adventure truck last week, I can confirm that the build quality is exceptional. Totally in another league from other similarly priced vehicles.
Just for accuracies sake- not all muzzleloading firearms require the use of black power. (Albeit rare indeed)
The 12 ga pistol above serves to highlight the ridiculousness of our gun laws.
Good info Greg. We have a Goodyear Ag supplier here that I intend to consult as our tires wear in. Impressive mileage you're seeing with even wear. My previous experience with large lug tires (albeit much smaller) was that it was difficult to spot wear patterns so it will be a learning...
The thought crossed my mind.
I'm torn between this kind of "removable table with bracket" concept and just doing a Tailgater Tire Table and calling it good. I was drawn to the mounting tabs/button and table concept because I need something easy to deploy/take down and the tire table (which...
It is really nice. I wish they made a shorter option, say 30" or 24" long or so with the brackets slightly closer together. That would be absolutely perfect.
Also found a YT video review that covers both the table and the mounting tabs.
I’m looking to build something similar and have been in search of them as well.
If/when I find them will report back. (I’ve found really small ones but not burley enough)
Honestly Wally, I would argue mt bike trails are usually in better shape than some tracked up elk trails I’ve been on.
The reality is that anyone who would argue that a bike shouldn’t go and a horse should on the basis of trail degradation clearly isn’t qualified to make such claims.
But...
Its been a LOOONG time since I had that conversation so I can't even recall the key points he had made. I was planning to return to the practice with the Kenworth and I'm gathering the necessary heavy-duty tools in order to accomplish it myself.
Glad to hear I won't be the only one doing it...
I'm betting that tire rotation method would be worth it's own thread. I rotated 5 tires with our SMB and then had a "tire guy" tell me not to. So I didn't with my next set and didn't see any difference. <shoulder shrug> Nice rig Glen.
Felipe, Good Luck to you and your wife on your big adventure.
And of course, we all would like to hear about your truck (I won't be at Overland Expo or would meet you in person)
I'd love to hear how your trip is going so don't hesitate to post updates on the forum. (Which makes me wonder if...
I also noticed that the 1up website had a handy "indoor storage" product application that allows you to effectively mount a "receiver hitch" on the wall of your shop or garage and just remove your bikes - hitch and all - and just plug it into the wall.
I'm sure it would be easy to fab...
Looks like a good option too. Any problems with reduced airflow up front? One thing I actually like about the Kenworth is the air dams on either side of the "hood" to funnel air.
We may end up with something up front but since I only need room for one bike, hanging it off the back will be...
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