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  1. As Brett noted. Where you travel or live will dictate what is best for you. I have the 3M film and will not replace it...love bug season is coming. And they do a lot off damage to 3M. Will probably have my front re-painted and 2 or 3 clear coats applied. Paint, 3M or Lexan. None off it is cheap!

    Carl C.

    10' AMC Tradition 45'

    Jeep 2 door

    Miss Lucky....the dog.

    Galveston Island, TX.

    Currently at ranch, Gladewater, TX.


  2. I'm back! I went with International Plastic, pads for RV's are pre-made to 12" x 12" x 3/4" with rope handles, cost $ 40 each and good for 2,500 psi. I got them in Austin, TX. on my way East. They work great! I tried one under each jack at the store! :wub:

    Carl C.

    10' AMC Tradition 45'


  3. Walt...you say your way to old!? I'll be 72 in Feb! What's age (in years) got to do with it? Big bike is easier to balance than little, as for picking it up when you drop it.

    That's what friends are for!

    All that we do in life is between the ears...when I get too saying "I'm too old", I'll be hanging up the keys to everything!!!

    Carl C.

    2010 AMC Tradition 45'

    13' not stock wrangler

    07' HD CC

    12' HD 72

    01' Skater 38', "Just for Speed"


  4. Walt! Since you tow a Ford 4x4, why not get a electric loading system for the PU bed? Lot cheaper and less weight on axel.

    My classic cruiser comes in at 918# non-trike. As a trike 1195#. My HD 72, 446#.

    In 1981, I had an Apollo 30' with a 2 bike lift on front off engine...lift + 2 Honda 125 cc = 600# +

    Carl C.


  5. Mostly it's plain common sense. Biggest hazard is to be on the road at the wrong time. I also, stay up on the weather for several days ahead. I was in Utah when they shut down I-84E due to snow, about 5 weeks ago and I-15 was closed at the Nevada and Arizona boarder. I diverted too Hwy. 6 and 191 to I-70 then 191 true Moab to Monticello, Utah. Missed all rain, snow, sleet and wind!

    Carl C.


  6. As Herman say's...depends on how your getting there. 287, I-40 to Hwy. 84N via Las Vegas and back way to Red River. Or I-40 to Clines Corner and Hwy. 285N to Santa Fe, then Taos to Hwy. 38 (I think)!

    Fastest is via Santa Rosa and Las Vegas. There is a nice RV park in Santa Rosa that used to be a KOA.

    My opinion is that the best RV park in Red River is the Roadrunner! All the trout tanks for the restaurants is in this park on the River.

    Carl C.


  7. Medico. The only thing you missed is that you got to be a member of GS and/or FMCA to be a SKP. That is the primary

    reason the magazines have similar stories and place's.

    Bill, all you got to do is pay a year dues and re-activate your old #....that # belongs to you and your family forever. As long as there is a FMCA, your # will not be given to another! More than I can say for GS and my # is 5 digits.

    I will agree, leadership should be in the 40-50 year old bracket and not the 60-85! I'm 71 and a Nat'l Director, our passed Director

    is 81. I would love to give this to a younger person....find me one! My pet peeve are those that in any organization, tell you what is

    wrong, but unwilling to volunteer their time and talent! That Bill, is the reason, we who run things are old!

    Carl C.


  8. I would take the suspect 2 and have them checked by Interstate. AGM's are good, but like tires, you

    got to change them out.

    I got 2 AGM's as starter batteries in February 2014...replaced with 2 new AGM on August 19, 2014!

    Dead Cell.

    My house batteries will be 5 years old, next year. Not looking forward to getting 8...lol

    Carl C.

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