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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/11

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Don, you won’t see that Breakaway in Prescott for a while, we bought it last week from Josh Levine and drove it back home to Montreal area. After lurking two years on the site, we finally made the move. The BK will replace a VW Westfalia 1977 that we had for almost 20 years, in which we toured all over US and Canada; maybe we can keep it as a toad …
Our first trip (3000 mi /6 days) went fine apart a breakdown after 32.3mi, first day in the middle of Prescott National Forest !! (wife had a certain doubt our new acquisition)(serpentine belt broke after the nut retaining alternator pulley choose to stay in Arizona); we were very lucky, pulley and tapered insert remained with us. Next day at noon we were on the road again (with a new alternator); then at night the light ‘low brake fluid’ went on !!! (wife …….) We discovered next morning that there was no problem with the brake system, but an electrical problem when the lights were on (bad ground? Left flasher indicator goes on too and right part of instruments gets no lights) Rest of the trip went fine, the Breakaway (92, 30’, Cummins, Banks TwinRam) is easy to drive, much easier than I tought (but much bigger than what I was used to). We love it!
So you can expect a few request for info in a near future; by the way, would someone have the operating/maintenance manual for a Kwyatt 7.0
Mike
 
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Welcome to the club Mike!
We now have 2 Breakaways within 40 miles of each other in Quebec. If you would like to get together one of these days, let me know.


Real


1991 Breakaway 30Ft
5.9L Cummins Diesel
Spartan Frame
4 Speed Allison Model 542
Front Entrance
Firestone Ride-Rite Suspension
 
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Congratulatioms Mike! I first saw your Breakaway last Nov. at the storage lot in Prescott Valley. We spent the winter down near Phoenix and so kinda kept a lookout for it whenever we went up to Prescott area. We were there last month and saw it again, hence the post about it just a while ago.
Little problems will arise when you put a coach back in service after a bit of hibernation.
Has it spent it's life in AZ? Do you know it's history. Should be nice and rust-free.
Again, Congrats!!
Don and Patty
Niagra Falls


1990 Regency 34'
Cummins 6CTA 8.3 240hp
Spartan Chassis,
4 speed Allison MT643
 
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Welcome, to the newest member of the 51st State Canadian State Canadian Barth Owners Club. ROTFLMAO

All kidding aside. Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for being a "Supporting Member" back when you didn't own a Barth. You must have really been committed to finding your Barth!

BTW, if you can make it the the Northeast Barth Owners GTG this weekend, I'll help you fix your electrical gremlins. Wink


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Regis Widebody1990 Barth Regis Widebody
8908 0128 40RDS-C1
L-10 Cummins
Allison MT647 Transmission
Spartan Chassis
Regal Conversion1991 Medical Lab Conversion
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From a Westfalia to a Breakaway.....Not exactly baby steps, is it? Big Grin

Welcome to the site, and Thanks for your pre-Barth support of Barthmobile.com! There's lots of Breakaway gurus here to help get ya thru the rough spots.....

Take care of your coach....I'm a future Breakaway owner....you just might be driving mine Smiler
 
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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/11

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Lee,

Don't wait for me, I kept my previous one for 20 years

Mike
 
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Bienvenue,Welcome to the site. Smiler
 
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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 10/09
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Hey Micha,

Welcome to Barth ownership, baby steps didn't work for me either. When I bought my first motorcycle, everyone said I needed to start out small so I bought a new Goldwing. When I bought our first RV, people mentioned pop-ups, small travel trailers and slide-in campers so I bought a 38' Barth. I had fallen in love with them several years ago because of construction quality and design. If I had listened to everyone else, I would have worked my up to the Stagecoach about 10 years after my name appeared in the obituaries. Smiler


Bill, Sharron, Hayley and Bridgett


1990 38' Regency Widebody [RDG-B), Anniversary Edition, Cat 3208TA - 300HP, Gillig Chassis, Side Aisle

"Stagecoach"
1990 38' Regency Widebody (RDG-B)
Anniversary Edition
Cat 3208TA - 300HP
Gillig Chassis
Side Aisle

 
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