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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3431456" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The Class A motor coaches have some advantages and some disadvantages. The main disadvantage is the cost. </p><p>New ones run well into 6 figures. You can buy gas or diesel engines.</p><p>They are capable of pulling a tow in all 49 mainland states. </p><p>If one has a 5th wheel, the eastern states are pretty restrictive on that. Western states don't have any issue with a double tow.</p><p>One of our RV buddies that we meet around the country has a class A motorcoach with a trailer he built. It has a box on the back that transports his Harley Road bike accessible from the side and is also his tool room to store wrenches, and other tools. </p><p>Behind the box is a car hauler to transport their SUV they use while the coach is parked so basically he is only having one tow which is legal. </p><p>They have goals in their travels like most do. Hers is to visit every national park in the country, and his is to visit the oldest bar in every state. </p><p>When they came to Ok we took them to Eichens which is the oldest bar still operating in Ok. Had the Chicken and a good time afterward.</p><p>We will be meeting with them again in Missouri next month at Lake Tanneycomo. We have about 8 couples that we meet up with in different locations with all being friends. The entire group gets together in South Tx in the winter. Full blown party then!</p><p>We are having the best times of our lives right now. The Covid has put a small damper on it, but we make our own rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3431456, member: 5412"] The Class A motor coaches have some advantages and some disadvantages. The main disadvantage is the cost. New ones run well into 6 figures. You can buy gas or diesel engines. They are capable of pulling a tow in all 49 mainland states. If one has a 5th wheel, the eastern states are pretty restrictive on that. Western states don't have any issue with a double tow. One of our RV buddies that we meet around the country has a class A motorcoach with a trailer he built. It has a box on the back that transports his Harley Road bike accessible from the side and is also his tool room to store wrenches, and other tools. Behind the box is a car hauler to transport their SUV they use while the coach is parked so basically he is only having one tow which is legal. They have goals in their travels like most do. Hers is to visit every national park in the country, and his is to visit the oldest bar in every state. When they came to Ok we took them to Eichens which is the oldest bar still operating in Ok. Had the Chicken and a good time afterward. We will be meeting with them again in Missouri next month at Lake Tanneycomo. We have about 8 couples that we meet up with in different locations with all being friends. The entire group gets together in South Tx in the winter. Full blown party then! We are having the best times of our lives right now. The Covid has put a small damper on it, but we make our own rules. [/QUOTE]
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