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Trailering through rain and worried about rust
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<blockquote data-quote="henwil" data-source="post: 1125099" data-attributes="member: 74006"><p>Well I think there were enough folks that advised against trailering through the passes this time of year due to the sand and salt that I am not going to do it. Thanks! Rather safe than sorry.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned a closed trailer is not an option due to the type I hitch on my sedan. I could construct something on the trailer with wood, plastic, etc. to keep the bike dry without touching it (have built crazier things than that before) but I don't have the time or energy.</p><p></p><p>So plan B is to go down the coast over two days and just enjoy the scenery from the cage with the bike in tow. Should be fun. When I get to Santa Cruz I pick the first good day to get on the FJR and ride to Redding, spend a night, have the seat made and ride back. Should be a fun ride too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henwil, post: 1125099, member: 74006"] Well I think there were enough folks that advised against trailering through the passes this time of year due to the sand and salt that I am not going to do it. Thanks! Rather safe than sorry. As I mentioned a closed trailer is not an option due to the type I hitch on my sedan. I could construct something on the trailer with wood, plastic, etc. to keep the bike dry without touching it (have built crazier things than that before) but I don't have the time or energy. So plan B is to go down the coast over two days and just enjoy the scenery from the cage with the bike in tow. Should be fun. When I get to Santa Cruz I pick the first good day to get on the FJR and ride to Redding, spend a night, have the seat made and ride back. Should be a fun ride too. [/QUOTE]
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