Rayser
Member
I am wondering how many people are combining the 2 loves of RV'ng and motorcycles. I have seen several signature tags with bikes listed.
We just got our first MH (in 20 years anyway, had an old class C way back when) in Dec. and are looking forward to loading up the bikes and exploring some new areas from our "base-camp".
I have a Yamaha RoadStar that is my baby, and the wife prefers the GoldWings. We have a motorcycle rental business so have the advantage of riding whatever is avail, mostly GoldWings and Harley "baggers".
I am also a certified RiderCoach for the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and teach beginners and advanced classes. I have noticed that at least half the classes are typically boomers returning to enjoy bikes after the kids grow up and leave the nest.
That seems to be similar in the RV world, many of the "newbies" like me are boomers finding their "freedom" with the RV world.
We added a 92 Foretravel 40' U300 Silver Anniv. to the family in Dec and had our first outing during Christmas/New Years. Spent one nite on in a rest area in Nebraska during an ice storm. Was the most comfortable "weather delaY" we have ever had. Sure was nice to have that option!!
So who combines these two passions? The current biker is not the same stereotype it used to be.
Steve and Kim Ray
Salt Lake City
92 40' Foretravel U300 Silver Anniv.
TOAD- whatever bike we can find
www.escapemotorcyclerentals.com
We just got our first MH (in 20 years anyway, had an old class C way back when) in Dec. and are looking forward to loading up the bikes and exploring some new areas from our "base-camp".
I have a Yamaha RoadStar that is my baby, and the wife prefers the GoldWings. We have a motorcycle rental business so have the advantage of riding whatever is avail, mostly GoldWings and Harley "baggers".
I am also a certified RiderCoach for the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and teach beginners and advanced classes. I have noticed that at least half the classes are typically boomers returning to enjoy bikes after the kids grow up and leave the nest.
That seems to be similar in the RV world, many of the "newbies" like me are boomers finding their "freedom" with the RV world.
We added a 92 Foretravel 40' U300 Silver Anniv. to the family in Dec and had our first outing during Christmas/New Years. Spent one nite on in a rest area in Nebraska during an ice storm. Was the most comfortable "weather delaY" we have ever had. Sure was nice to have that option!!
So who combines these two passions? The current biker is not the same stereotype it used to be.
Steve and Kim Ray
Salt Lake City
92 40' Foretravel U300 Silver Anniv.
TOAD- whatever bike we can find
www.escapemotorcyclerentals.com