stevie t
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My Hector The Wonder Dog, were he still with us today, would take exception to that remark...
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yup, hack is the best way I think, thinking of building one from the R45 for this guy...

My Hector The Wonder Dog, were he still with us today, would take exception to that remark...
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yup, hack is the best way I think, thinking of building one from the R45 for this guy...
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I'm following Rotten Ronnie's example and training my mini schnauzer to ride inside my tank bag. He fits well sitting inside but need to make a bigger custom tankbag so he can curl up inside if he choose to.
Done local roads only. But he is getting good at it.
For bigger dog I think Grady Trains' trailer is the way to bring your dog.
...I have a bike purchased ready to be picked up this Saturday in California and I will be riding the bike back to the East Coast.
How does plating and insurance work to do this?
I learned the hard way that I as a canadian cannot ride a US plated bike into Canada. I was stucjk in the border last weekend....but now I got a bike I can use in the USbut no trip to Vancouver or calgary
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I rode my South Carolina plated V-strom into Canada, crossed at the Rainbow Bridge. Absolutely no hassle at all. They didn't even ask if I had a US or Canadian DL, just scanned my passport and waved me through. Must be my honest looks or my connection to Jesus :lol:
Once I tackle it in the car, I'll try the bike.
Hmm good to know. Although I have had my eyes close (basically almost fell asleep) on the bike before and it wasn't even a long ride. Scary s**t.I find it very difficult to focus after driving a car for 3-4 hours compared to being on a bike. During my trip, I rode 12 hours on some days and there was more physical fatigue than mental. The only time I felt like I was going to fall asleep on my bike was going through the Nevada desert but that was as a result of not getting enough sleep the night before.