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  1. 6 minutes ago, ISPJS said:

    On the Pilot app you should set up your profile.  Fast and easy if it already isn't on there.  To get a your receipt just click on "profile" at bottom of the main page and it takes you to the screen that says "messages" and "transactions".  Click on "Fuel purchased and receipt" and a list of your fuel purchases will come up.  Click on whichever one you want the receipt for.  You can view it, print it, or email it.

    Mine are still on there from the start of 2018.

    Joe, 

    Thanks for pointing this out. I have had the app for over a year now and didn't even realize the receipt feature was there.  


  2. According to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation:

    Do mopeds need insurance in Ontario?

    You must have the proper type of license plate attached to the rear of your motorcycle or moped, as well as valid vehicle registration. You must also have liability insurance. Carry your driver's license, vehicle registration and insurance card with you in case a police officer asks to see them. Sep 17, 2018

    Motor-assisted bicycles (mopeds)

    A moped has the following characteristics:

    Weight of 55 kilograms or less, Attached motor driven by electricity or having a piston displacement of no more than 50 cubic centimeters, Pedals that are operable at all times and may be used to propel the moped, No hand- or foot-operated clutch or gearbox driven by the motor and transferring power to the driven wheel, Maximum speed of 50 km/h on level ground within 2 kilometers from a standing start

    Under the Highway Traffic Act, mopeds are not considered motorcycles; however, mopeds require you to have the same types of riding skills as required for motorcycles, and you must hold a valid motorcycle class license (an M1, M2(L), M2, M(L) or M) in order to drive on Ontario’s public roads.  I would imagine that whatever valid motorcycle license you need in your state would be acceptable.


  3. On 7/17/2019 at 2:55 PM, IanBullock said:

    It's my understanding that there have been several Norcold recalls on the model 1200 4 door fridge to eliminate or substantially reduce the risk of fire ...

    So I after reading everyone's answers and thoughts on the "Norcold fix", I am left perplexed and wondering about the need for the ARP module. 

    I mean if Norcold went to the trouble of recalling the fridges to install a cut off to reduce the risk of fire and mitigate their legal risk, if the fix didn't work, wouldn't they still be at significant Legal financial risk? 

    I mean that wouldn't make sense for Norcold?

    What am I missing?


  4. 31 minutes ago, elkhartjim said:

    I'm always amazed when some will drive several miles to saves a few cents and the hold time you're burning $3 fuel looking to save a nickel. To each their own and thankfully I'm not to the point financially I need to worry about saving a few dollars driving to a station and finding out I can't get in there. I remember seeing some time ago, "its funny watching an rver driving a $500,000.00 rig looking for a cheap place to stay".

     

    I'm with you!


  5. 4 minutes ago, wayne77590 said:

    I have stayed at KOA in Scot twice with my 43 foot MH, No problems getting to the back section, which is new and will hold a 45 footer, just tell them your length at time of registration and ask for the new back section,

    Or just reserve a pull thru on your phone using the app, or on your PC on KOA.com, enter your MH length and click "Motorhome Towing", and it will put you in an appropriate site.


  6. 12 hours ago, richard5933 said:

    The Wingman is a rotating antenna, correct? If so, what keeps it from leaking into the coach?

    This is the 2nd MH we have had over the last 20 odd years with this OTA antenna. Have never had a leak. Not sure what type of sealing system they use, but it seems to work.

     

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