I enjoy my tent camping as long as the weather cooperates. Rode around Lake Superior the other week. About 6 hrs from Thunder Bay Harley I noticed my rear tire didn't have any tread. I called them and Praise the Lord they had one in stock. They said be here tomorrow (saturday) at 9 when we open and we will take care of you. Made it there with no problem. Got my rear tire on and they noticed the front tire was cupping. I noticed quite a bit of vibration and asked if they had a front tire. Well Praise the Lord they did. So they got me all fixed up with a bill of about $1200 Canadian (about $800 U.S.) I could have tried to make it to Deluth Harley but that would have been late Saturday so that means a hotel (or camping) and hope that they had a tire or tires. The first 2 yrs of camping I used an army mattress pad. I then tried an air mattress on top of the pad. What a game changer. Like sleeping on a cloud. Well almost.
Man i sure wanted to make this event but things just didn't line up. Hate to hear about your tire but glad you were close enough home before i full went out to be close enough to get someone to help trailer it back.
Tires are expensive. Last few years I just bought a bigger tent and used those big air mattresses. They usually don't last more than a few trips for me though. Glad ya made it home OK.
@@xanbiker Damn trikes are spensive. You can add anywhere between 5 to 15.000 to the price of a bike. If you can get that kit you were askin about on the lives, maybe you can get set for a lot less. I'm not sure, but I think that brand kit is an add on, just adds tires outside the bike, and then you'd have 4 wheels.
@@xanbikerYah they are, but about anything is more stable than 2 wheels. A rear tire pop on 2 is hard to handle, done that a couple times. Kinda wobbly and nu-nerving.