Wing pulling Aspen camper

Bill Reber

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Well last week was a 1st for us. 1st time pulling a camper and 1st setting up a Aspen classic camper and spending 4 nights in it. The Wing pulled just fine with some loss of fuel milage think we dropped down to a average of 30mpg and of course the passing power suffered a little as well. The camper was a easy up easy down so not much work to it. We did sleep very well and the AC unit worked much better than I expected in fact it got cold a couple nights which required us to turn the tempature up some. We did not think a tent camper would hold the cool as well as it did. Over all we had a good restfull camp out , with the exception of Pat stoving her thumb which required a few x rays at the local urgent care and some unwanted pain for her. I do recomend the Aspen line as one of the best if camping is something you might like to do.
Bill :vxtyaq::10::Trike1:
 
We and a few folks we camp with every year at the Davis Rally have a Bunkhouse, a few others in the group have Aspens. Fine campers both of them. The biggest difference seems to be the Aspen has it's poles on the inside, and the Bunkhouse has the poles on the outside. You'll have many memorable times in your little rolling home in the road.
 
Just bought an aspen from a friend that needed some cash. We pulled a kwik kamp over 200,000 miles and enjoyed it. Now that my wife doesn't ride anymore and I'm by myself I'm looking forward to using the Aspen. 2005 GW trike
Phill
 
Well last week was a 1st for us. 1st time pulling a camper and 1st setting up a Aspen classic camper and spending 4 nights in it. The Wing pulled just fine with some loss of fuel milage think we dropped down to a average of 30mpg and of course the passing power suffered a little as well. The camper was a easy up easy down so not much work to it. We did sleep very well and the AC unit worked much better than I expected in fact it got cold a couple nights which required us to turn the tempature up some. We did not think a tent camper would hold the cool as well as it did. Over all we had a good restfull camp out , with the exception of Pat stoving her thumb which required a few x rays at the local urgent care and some unwanted pain for her. I do recomend the Aspen line as one of the best if camping is something you might like to do.
Bill :vxtyaq::10::Trike1:

I'm curious what the Wing engine temperatures were running hauling your camper. I have a BMW K1200LT pulling my Aspen Classic and the engine temp was quite high when hauling it uphill while in Estes Park, Colorado. The ambient temperature was also up there running at 90 plus degrees so I'm just trying to get some kind of comparison.
 
Bike never got hot at all but we were on flat land ,but temps were arourd 94 each day.
Did a lot of 2nd and 3rd gear riding around the park still stayed cool but fans did come on.
Bill
 
We pulled our aspen ambassador from Texas to Bamps park Canada, averaged 35 miles to gal. No heat problems, hwy to the sun, estas park, we did em all.However I did fall out of the boat doing white watering on the Arkansas river by Slida Co.
 
We pulled our aspen ambassador from Texas to Bamps park Canada, averaged 35 miles to gal. No heat problems, hwy to the sun, estas park, we did em all.However I did fall out of the boat doing white watering on the Arkansas river by Slida Co.

Glad you got back in the boat !:D
 
.... We did sleep very well and the AC unit worked much better than I expected in fact it got cold a couple nights which required us to turn the tempature up some. We did not think a tent camper would hold the cool as well as it did. ...

Hi Bill, After reading your comments about an AC unit in your camper I was hoping you would answer a couple of questions?:)
I have a Mini Mate camper that I want to put AC in, what size & brand AC unit do you use? Do you use a small gas generator when there is no elec hookup to run your AC and if so what size & brand generator?
Thanks for any info you can give me. Tom :D :wave4:
 
Well last week was a 1st for us. 1st time pulling a camper and 1st setting up a Aspen classic camper and spending 4 nights in it. The Wing pulled just fine with some loss of fuel milage think we dropped down to a average of 30mpg and of course the passing power suffered a little as well. The camper was a easy up easy down so not much work to it. We did sleep very well and the AC unit worked much better than I expected in fact it got cold a couple nights which required us to turn the tempature up some. We did not think a tent camper would hold the cool as well as it did. Over all we had a good restfull camp out , with the exception of Pat stoving her thumb which required a few x rays at the local urgent care and some unwanted pain for her. I do recomend the Aspen line as one of the best if camping is something you might like to do.
Bill :vxtyaq::10::Trike1:

Hi Bill, After reading your comments about an AC unit in your camper I was hoping you would answer a couple of questions? :)

I have a Mini Mate camper that I want to put AC in, what size & brand AC unit do you use? Do you use a small gas generator when there is no elec hookup to run your AC and if so what size & brand generator?

Thanks for any info you can give me. Tom :D :wave4:
 
The AC is a $99.00 5,000 BTU 115 volts AC . Unit is a cheap window unit from Lowles but it is what Aspen recomends. Yes a small generator can be used for power , however we just pluged into the camps power. The unit sits on a small milk crate and is tied into the camper by a draw cord. If you go to the Aspen site you will see how this unit is set up. Other builders differ slightly but for the most part they are all about the same with the exception of Lee Ur Lite.For heat we use a small box heater again 5,000 BTU , just be very carefull using any heater, the one we use has a auto shut of if tipped.
Bill
 
Thanks for the info Bill, that's what I was looking for. I was thinking the camper would need a 7000 or larger for the A/C, but glad the smaller unit works fine plus it saves money & weight. Glad you mentioned the heater, I hadn't thought about that with the temps we been getting.:) Now all I need to do is figure how small of a generator to use, got to keep the weight down.
 

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