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Old 10-15-2009, 02:45 PM   #6
exav8tr
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Casa Grande
Posts: 5,369
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That's my new pride and joy Rich. Can't wait to get some nice bikes for it. BTW, I was 15638, 12560 Dry Axle Weight and 3078 Hitch weight. Will be adding the G rated tires before leaving Texas in the spring. That gives me a few months to shop around for the best price. I feel like I got the shaft on the 06 3400. Discussed with Rich D. and I feel the dealer is the key on these things, especially for a newbie like I was. They just want to sell a unit and don't care what you want it for or they could steer you in the right direction. Keystones Idea was to buy another with a larger carrying capacity. I told them I would just have to do my best and watch the frame closely and repair when necessary as they will not provide repairs on overweight rigs. I would have to offload everything I own and probably still be overweight. My tools are in the truck and Cathys knitting and wool do not add much. Oh Well, Cie le Vie!!!!!! I do love the IS also..
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