Limo tent would look good and serve it's purpose blocking the view in but still allow you to see out to some extent. Especially if you are going to sleep in it, the morning sun will wreak havoc on tired eyes.
I have yet to have anything at all fall off. We load 3 bikes underneath these rails and then pack it full of gear, fuel, satalite dish, and everything else for a race weekend so if anything ever fell off it could definitely cause some damage. They seem to be very sturdy as long as you get them into a good stud.
I've been very happy with getting some of the loose stuff off the floor and out of buckets.
While camping it holds hoses, cords, etc. While racing we hang leathers, helmets, and stuff like that. Good way to air out a helmet.
Pic 1: Loaded enclosed going to Maxton
Pic 2: Loaded in the open going to Deals Gap
card16969 said:who makes those wheel chocks in the second pic
I like that rack on your door...no problems with weight while open I guess?
How do you have your wheels mounted to the walls above the fender?
At almost every meet I have been to, someone who rides their busa to the location needs to borrow the spare tire and wheel to get back home.Very cool idea, I am going to have to keep that one in mind when I have time.
At almost every meet I have been to, someone who rides their busa to the location needs to borrow the spare tire and wheel to get back home.
I remember where the front was used once! LOL
I think that front wheel has more miles on it in a UPS truck getting sent back to me, than it has on the road.
GSXcite said:No problem at all. I built storage shelves for my trailer to store boots and other gear. here is a more recent shot of the inside.