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JRBurn

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  1. No garage, has 17 ft of space with out including the galley.

    Better measure it, my SLC3905 only has 18’ to the first cabinet and 21’9” to the start of the angle on the cabinet top. Not the 19’ and the 22’ 9” like the photo shows, they removed the 1’ from the main cargo area and added it to the bathroom area (the closet behind the toilet, not shown on picture).

    I called WW several time to have this corrected, because of people like me who purchased it off the diagram, not being able to see one because the dealer did not have one in stock.

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  2. between two different bikes I sometimes wonder how important the MPH is...

    on this day we only radared 63mph. The weather had changed and we were way lean on top... but look how close the race was... we heard numbers thrown around all day about upper 70s and low 80s in MPH...

    Do those bikes look like there is a 15 to 20 MPH difference?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLdrtfuaCZo

    This is part of my group, the busa was there but did not run because they cut the handle bars down because of the flex they felt on previous runs and after the mod they felt it was unsafe to run.

  3. To help maybe others, explain (without names if it helps) how and what was said to pull it off :laughing:

    http://paylessquads.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=17

    Her name is Sandy and she is located in the Van Nuys call center (above the DMV) My GF was at that DMV because it is close to her job, and when another clerk did not know how to fix this, the clerk called Sandy, she came down and talked to my GF apparently she has run into this before and knew exacty what to do.

  4. 8th digit a "c" or a "3"? Those get red sticker. Just curious.

    No it's a "Y" but try to explain that to DMV, that a Y is green sticker compliant is like talking to a wall.

    I was told by DMV a year back that once a bike is reg. red sticker it will take an act of congress or God to change, well until they met my GF!

  5. After 2 ½ years I finally (well my girlfriend) got DMV to issue a green sticker for the bike 05 YFZ450 :headbang1: purchased 10/04, they red stickered it from the get go, all thou it is a green sticker compliant.

    She has been fighting it for over 2 years and she finally spoke to someone who knew what she was doing. It took all of 15min at DMV with the right person.

  6. It's a 38 1/2 Gearbox. If you're going to be up at Dumont for the cleanup, I'll show it to ya if you want. I camp in the wash but I know I can recognize your rail. It's the only hauler that I know of that can fit both my rail and a quad in it, plus has all the options my wife wanted and I wanted. My only other option was a stacker and a motor home. Don't want to spend that type of money yet.

    We're pretty darn lucky, see picture below. Actually, our house it right at the dunes - he he

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    Is that a Saturn, didn't know they were 4 wheel drive :banghead:

  7. Hey, the CR3905 is the TH on the top of my list. It is unique in that it has a right side hallway with an all enclosed huge bathroom with sink, toilet, and shower. Can you tell me how its working out for you so far? Anything you dislike about it? Any issues at pickup? Any problems since you've used it? And have you weighed it yet? I'm mostly curious about the pin weight. I had many blow outs with my previous SLC3705 and my SRW 3/4 ton due to being too heavy on the box. I switched to a DRW and the blowouts stopped. I am certian the 3905 is heavier than my old 3705 so I'm leaning towards a dually.

    I think the CR and SLC are similar, mines heavy. I weight it with full propane (3x5gal) 4 6V batteries 30gal in Toy tank and 10gal in Gen. Tank no toys in and some clothing, dry food and a couple of cases of water and such.

    Pin 3880

    Axle 10,780

    Total Trailer 14,660

    Total Combo 22,880

    Now add 3 quads and my Ranger and water 150 gal, so that add's another 3,300lbs. I checked the truck's tires and axles can more than handle the weight and the SLC's max GVWR is 19,000

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