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tothetrail

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Posted: 10/03/07 03:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dakzuki: Yes, it's great. Not having to pull a trailer is so nice. Then after a race or weekend at the dunes or mountains, I can just throw all the muddy, dirty, dusty, etc. gear in there and not have to worry about it ruining anything else. Then at home, a quick wash out and it's good as new.

Also, I just received a follow up call from Rob at Adventure RV. He wanted to make sure I received my Bigfoot parts. I must say that this is the first time I have ever received a follow up to find if I had, in fact, received my ordered items.

If you ever happen to see this, thanks Rob!


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aeejbe

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pnichols wrote:

I'll have to take a look at newer Bigfoot Class C's at a show sometime to see if they've tweeked a couple of things.

I passed up on a private party used 2002 24" BF in late 2005 because of a couple of things:

- Not enough headroom in the main coach and especially the shower (I'm over 6'2")

- Too big of a step up between the cab floor and coach floor.

Otherwise, I love their freshwater capacity in a 24' rig and I love their great wall insulation for both summer and winter camping.


aeejbe

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Phil:

Is it too late to lure you back to take another peek at BIGFOOT again? There's more interior headroom now.

* This post was edited 09/01/08 09:05pm by aeejbe *

phredsee

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aeejbe wrote:

Phil:

Is it too late to lure you back to take another peek a BIGFOOT again? There's more interior headroom now.


I'm not Phil but judging from the pics, this seems like a very impressive rig. Price for one of these?

Fred


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whemme

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As a Born Free motorcoach owner, the use of the abbreviation BF can mean either Big Foot or Born Free. I would recommend the use of the full name to avoid any confusion on the brand being talked about.


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