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| Real Bike Seats for Real People! | 12 Feb 2006 03:03 GMT | 1 |
Hey Everybody, To see our new revolutionary patented bike seat, go to www.realseat.com. Thanks, JEFF
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| E-350 fuel economy | 11 Feb 2006 13:19 GMT | 37 |
I'm considering a e-150 or 350 to pull a small pop up on extended trips. We have a new minivan and the weights will put us at about 75% of gross, assuing lots of junk in the van, so we are safe enough with the van, but I'm concerned about transmission life.
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| HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT YOUR SISTER | 11 Feb 2006 03:49 GMT | 2 |
AND SAID GOD DAMN WHAT A GREAT a.s?
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| Coleman Tent Material | 09 Feb 2006 01:04 GMT | 3 |
I have a 1993 Coleman Pioneer Series. The tent enclosure is made of 2 materials - the colored strip around the bottom seems to be made of Sunbrella. The tops of the wings are made of some kind of vinyl like material. But the rest of the sides are made of a softer, quilted ...
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| 2006 Rand McNally Atlas is out | 05 Feb 2006 20:54 GMT | 9 |
The new Atlas is in WalMart now and they have the High way Up date on line with it.
 Signature Bill P.
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| Wiring - New trailer has brakes!! | 04 Feb 2006 04:15 GMT | 20 |
(also posted in other RV related NGs, and settling down at the campfire to discuss this with you folks, if you please) Hi folks, I tow with a 98 Toyota Sienna, and have been pulling a Coleman/Fleetwood
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| Wiring - New popup has brakes!! | 04 Feb 2006 04:14 GMT | 12 |
(also posted in other RV related NGs) Hi folks, I tow with a 98 Toyota Sienna, and have been pulling a Coleman/Fleetwood Destiny Rio Grande for some years now with a 4 prong plug (no brakes) and
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| Aux batteries and engine battery | 04 Feb 2006 03:05 GMT | 6 |
We garage our RV and we connect it to an outlet and the "smart" converter keeps the auxiliary batteries charged. However the engine battery is disconnected and thus receives no charge while plugged in. I am thinking of adding a manual switch to energize the disconnect switch,
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| Newbie questions on choice of car and trailer | 03 Feb 2006 23:54 GMT | 44 |
I have really grown fond of the memories of my family taking the pop up cross-country when I was a child back in the 70's. The bug has bitten and now I plan to sell my old Subaru legacy and the BMW. In their place I want to get a newer Subaru, the 6 cylinder Outback and a pop up
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| Question for Alfa See-Ya owner | 02 Feb 2006 19:41 GMT | 1 |
I'm very interested in buying an Alfa See Ya! motorhome. One concern that have is the additional "sail area" of this taller than normal RV and how they handle in strong crosswinds. I'd like to hear from RVers who've driven both a See Ya and a more conventional diesel pusher coach ...
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| any aussies got something like this? | 02 Feb 2006 16:27 GMT | 7 |
G'day, been doing a fair amount of research on the net of slide on motor homes in australia , and im looking at something like these guys , from around the $27000 mark, with the xtra options,
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| Coleman roof seal | 02 Feb 2006 12:58 GMT | 12 |
The seal material around the roof on my Coleman Niagara has come loose in a couple of spots. Can anyone recommend a adhesive to keep the seal in place. Thanks!
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| newbie | 02 Feb 2006 12:57 GMT | 2 |
I recently bought a 77 Venture Canterbury. I have ordered a new canvas from Bear Creek. I am wanting to see if others had upgraded an older model to be able to use a microwave and a 110 fridge. It does have roof air and heat. I see that newer models have tv's , microwaves, ...
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| NEW TO POPUP'S DRIVING FROM CHICAGO TO ANCHORAGE | 01 Feb 2006 17:25 GMT | 19 |
Just getting ready to retire from the Navy, and have bought a pop-up. We will be camping from North Chicago to Anchorage Alaska, departing in June. Has anybody else made this trip. I will be picking up the Pop-Up on Tuesday (1-24-06) and will be practiceing the badcking up etc ...
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