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  1. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    Post some pics of your chock setup.
  2. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    My wife struggled with this one also. She bought an over the door towel hanger that also accommodates TP. However, the first time you take a shower and forget to move the TP, you have a problem. It is not ideal. ::025:: As for scotch, this is my go to.
  3. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    Xtrainer 300
  4. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    Snake - Pulling the Wolf Pup with that beast is like using a Ferrari to deliver pizzas. ;D Nice looking truck! While we're showing new toys, here is mine. It is an Italian beauty that left the dealer licensed for the road in my state. At 216 pounds, she is a lot easier to pick-up than the S10.
  5. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    The HF double-chock takes less than 5 minutes to remove. It mounts with two bolts and nylon lock nuts. I throw it either under the RV or in the back of my truck. If you leave it bolted overnight, you will have a WTF moment involving a bloody shin. ::025:: Here is mine with just one chock loaded.
  6. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    We are currently snowed in and my 17rp is at a rv storage lot 40 minutes from home. Just remove the front post from two HF chocks and bolt them to some angle iron that is cut to width and painted black. Snake posted a picture of my setup earlier in this thread - post 26 is an actual picture of...
  7. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    I built a double (Harbor Freight) chock system for the Wolf Pup 17RP. I hauled two bikes 6200 miles on a trip in August 2016. Here she is in Denver. I live in NJ. ::008:: Here is my single day mileage from my drive home. I drove 1000 miles with the Wolf Pup in tow and never broke a...
  8. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    That looks to have an overhead A.C. unit. That is different than mine.
  9. 78YZ

    Toy Hauler

    Small world. That second picture was taken by me. ;D I built that double chock for my Wolf Pup.
  10. 78YZ

    While on kick-stand, wheel to the left or to the right?

    You guys need another hobby. :)
  11. 78YZ

    what's the highest temp you've seen on the display?

    Moab, UT August 2016.
  12. 78YZ

    Cycle Dirt Nap Lift / Hoist / Crane

    Sorry, I've been busy and did not check this thread. The hoist has been very useful and I have no complaints. I removed the rear seat and strap it across that section in a dry bag I purchased just for that. That way, I can get to it with the bike on the ground. I am not a weakling, and I don't...
  13. 78YZ

    New Corbin Seat

    The Corbin on my S10 is the second one I've had; also had one on my FZ6. For my size/shape, the Corbin is very comfortable. ::008::
  14. 78YZ

    Cycle Dirt Nap Lift / Hoist / Crane

    I have the Dustrider's Hoist. I only needed to use it three times, but it was a real life saver. It works as advertised. I ride solo in the woods so it was as necessary as my SPOT.
  15. 78YZ

    Help needed with rear brakes

    Thanks again for the suggestions. I do plan to have then do all three circuits.
  16. 78YZ

    Help needed with rear brakes

    Given my lack of experience in this area, I made an appointment for my dealer to bleed the rear brakes. I've had a relationship with this dealer for decades and they are very good. Thanks again for the responses.
  17. 78YZ

    Help needed with rear brakes

    I am back needing more assistance. I took the bike or a ride and I still need to pump the rear brake pedal at least twice to get full braking. Even after multiple applications of the rear brake alone, the pedal action never gets firm on the first time. When pumping, I am able to feel the ABS...
  18. 78YZ

    Help needed with rear brakes

    Thanks, guys!
  19. 78YZ

    Help needed with rear brakes

    I spooned on a new rear tire and installed new rear brake pads. When I test rode the bike, the rear brake pedal goes all the way down and applies little brake force. However, when I pump the pedal two or three times, I can get full brake force and ABS activation. Since I never opened the...
  20. 78YZ

    New Owner Questions

    I've logged thousands of miles on my S10 in the dirt. Most of those were in the deep sand of the NJ Pine Barrens. The ABS on this bike works so well that I never needed to turn it off. YMMV I have a 2013 and also did the flash and 2014 clutch basket. Those made a significant difference. ::008::
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