Mark, thank you for finding that photo. That is certainly a beautiful set up...........now JR is going to have to catch up. [smiley=huepfenlol2.gif]
Think I'd have them do the stripe a little differently........come more from the top side edge of the trailer vs. the top middle of the trailer. But overall, it's a very nice job and we all know how hard the CVO paint job is to even get close.
Bushtec......for those who might be thinking of one.........was an incredable trailer. I would put a five man dome tent (cause at 6'4" I could stand up in it to get dressed), a queen size air mattress with the fuzzy stuff (so the sleeping bags didn't slide around), an air pump that would plug into the cigarette lighter, two lawn chairs with the built in foot stools, a small camp table that had the four seats built in to it, two extra long sleeping bags.......the heavy cotton ones, so that they'd not slide all over like the nylon does, a set of sheets, spare wheel and tire for the trailer, our Sunday go to meetin' clothes in the garment bag inside the lid and her's and my bag with underclothes, etc. and still have plenty of room left in there for whatever we bought on the road.
In my bike, I'd keep our leathers, rain suits, flat tire kit and tools......that was it. That trailer followed me to Canada and back and to Mexico and back.......you really get spoiled. It opened up opportunities that I'd not have, otherwise. Like finding a deserted back road and just setting up camp for the night next to a river on that back road, hundred yards or so from the main road. The up side is it's a whole lot more cheaper than hotels and motels but the down sideis that when it rains.......you still have to find the hotel or motel. [smiley=huepfenlol2.gif] The trailer does lock up, though. [smiley=nixweiss.gif]