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That is exactly what the owner said after I told him I've got a class A CDL "If you've driven heavy trucks you will fall in love with the way this rig handles"

Only thing I'll have behind it is my motorcycle mounted on a carrier. Keep the cooling system extra happy with service and a few gallons of Koolit (think thats the name, used it on old brit cars with inadiquit? cooling systems) the stuff works amazingly well in them anyway.

Most of time I'm the optimist, when told I'm nuts I reply with "Touched is what I call it"Thanx for your reply, I L La Lah lah LUB this site already!

Peace


I'm going to see that Grand Canyon......and I'm going to do it in style!
 
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Originally posted by Moonbeam-Express:

Even in modern times I rode my friends Yamaha Road King 1800. The floor boards were sending off sparks and aluminum chunks when I put it into just a moderately hard corner. Thought I was gonna pogo that hunk of pig iron. Couldn't wait to get back on my R1200GS BMW. What are those Japanese engineers thinking? Thumbs Down Violence


The Japanese engineers (and marketers) knew EXACTLY what they were doing. They were appealing to cruisers, not sport bikers. Despite the fact that my daily bike is a BMW, I give the Japanese engineers full credit for making some really nice sport bikes and sport-touring bikes.

Interceptors, for example. They know how to target a market.


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Automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, RV's, dune buggy, three wheelers, quads, mopeds, trailers...anything with tires are like doctors. If you get a good one you fall in love with them and they are the best there is. It's all about the experience and reliability. I am sure that somewhere out there someone has had a bad experience with a Barth and thinks they are junk. Most of us know better. Some combinations are just better than others. But a quality made "anything" will be better than the "thrown together" something.....
Good luck with your soon to be new to you Barth!!!
p.s. Corey---I have had nothing but good experiences with Japanese bikes! Owned different models and manufacturers for over 30 years. I own a Kawi Nomad now. And my Harley Deuce has been much more reliable than the old Harleys. Amazing what technology does for reliabilty.....


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The Japanese engineers (and marketers) knew EXACTLY what they were doing. They were appealing to cruisers, not sport bikers. Despite the fact that my daily bike is a BMW, I give the Japanese engineers full credit for making some really nice sport bikes and sport-touring bikes.

Interceptors, for example. They know how to target a market.


I ran a motorcycle shop for 8 years and sold Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. For the most part I agree that the Japanese make great bikes and know what they are doing. On this bike, you are just wrong. Go drive one then tell me it's anything but a bad design. Aside from the non existent clearance issue, the steering dives into a turn unpredictably, the front end bottoms out under moderate braking and despite its giant size, the seat isn't even comfortable and the center of gravity makes the bike feel even heavier than it is.....which is heavy!

No, this bike goes in the hopper with the Suzuki Madura, the Boss Hoss and all the other bikes that tried to make a statement at the expense of good design.

Which brings me back to this thread. Even great companies make great mistakes on occasion. Don't fall too much in love with a brand name, it is still Caveat Emptor.




Formerly: 1997 Barth Monarch
Now: 2000 BlueBird Wanderlodge 43' LXi Millennium Edition DD Series 60 500HP 3 stage Jake, Overbuilt bike lift with R1200GS BMW, followed by 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,
“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”
 
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I'm loving it Smiler Did you guys see my edit or sense it, wow! I hope she's solid, tight and strong running even more now. Just don't throw any VOODOO hokeus pokeus on me will ya ROTFLMAO


Send me some aluminum filings and a bit of your hair and I'll see your well protected cheers

Good luck and let us know how the maiden voyage goes.




Formerly: 1997 Barth Monarch
Now: 2000 BlueBird Wanderlodge 43' LXi Millennium Edition DD Series 60 500HP 3 stage Jake, Overbuilt bike lift with R1200GS BMW, followed by 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,
“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”
 
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Thanx, waiting for a call to head to the airport small bag of basic handtools and my leathermen. Lat Long and radio freq in hand.

Tears in my eyes, after cking the site for replys and still chucklin why typing.

You guys are a great bunch and hope to meet someday. Be easy now!

I only have three hairs and keep them realy short! Tin Foil Hat Club

I'll report in later, Thanx again everbody.

Peace, Jeff


I'm going to see that Grand Canyon......and I'm going to do it in style!
 
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as a member of the breakdown/tow away chapter I suggest a real life membership with Coachnet or Good Sams. All enthusiasm quits after paying a tow bill by a BIG semi sized wrecker. yepp, the bill can be 18 wheeler sized too. So Coachnet will tow you free to a repair place.


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Former owner 1989 Barth Regal 25'


 
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Good idea, I've been there with a ten wheeler, many years ago, big bite to the back pockett What's the yearly dues rate? Ballpark


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would have to dig out the paperwork, ballpark about $135/year and it covers all your vehicles (incl. British cars Wink ).


1999 Bluebird Custom 33' 8.3 Cummins diesel pusher

Former owner 1989 Barth Regal 25'


 
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