Some lucky RV and motorcycle owners live in parts of the country
where they can use their bikes all year ‘round. Other motorcyclists
have to take advantage of the few months that come between the
freezing temperatures of winter and the sweltering heat of high
summer. For nearly any rider, fall is one of the best times to
travel by RV and motorcycle in many parts of the United States:
crisp mornings and sunny, warm days make for pleasant riding and
the turning leaves provide a spectacular backdrop.
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If you have a motorcycle you should take it on your next RV trip.
RVs and motorcycles make an excellent vacation team. Motorcycles
are fairly easy to load if you have the right trailer, and they
make excellent transportation around campgrounds and smaller towns.
There are many options for RV people who wish to trailer their
motorcycles. Visit the following websites for your trailering
options:
www.motorcycletrailer.com
www.jwww.com
www.aerobourne.com
While eastern states such as Vermont, Tennessee, and North Carolina
may spring to mind when the topic of spectacular fall foliage comes
up, the fact is that most regions have areas known for their fall
colors. Therefore, riders and RVers don’t have to go across the
country to see some brilliant displays of leaves.
Fall colors don’t last long, and it can be hard to predict exactly
when the leaves will be at their peak, so it pays to be flexible when
planning a fall foliage RV trip. Depending on the area, leaves start
to turn from mid to late September and continue through November.
Check current foliage reports on news or weather internet sites or
call the local visitor’s bureau for peak color updates. Bureaus can
also suggest routes for the areas you’re planning to visit. Go during
the week if you can -- you’ll face a lot less traffic than if you
travel on the weekend.
For RV trips, you’ll want a motorcycle that is reliable, lightweight,
and comfortable. If you enjoy riding on a larger cruising bike then
choose a trailer that allows you to drive your cycle right on board.
Try this trailer: www.jwww.com
As always, be courteous of your RV neighbors in the campsite by not
unnecessarily revving your engine early in the morning or late in the
evening. However, most cruising bikes these days are very quiet and
will not cause much more noise than a typical recreational vehicle
generator.