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Considering a Class C. What alternatives are there to getting a toad?

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Class B and C motorhomes are small enough that a toad is not absolutely necessary.
Except for the inconvenience of breaking camp ( rolling up awning, disconnecting and then reconnection water, sewer, electric, pulling in and extending slides, putting things away, taking them out again.) Yes, other than that, a piece of cake.
 
Except for the inconvenience of breaking camp ( rolling up awning, disconnecting and then reconnection water, sewer, electric, pulling in and extending slides, putting things away, taking them out again.) Yes, other than that, a piece of cake.
That's exactly why we went with a truck and trailer.
 
Except for the inconvenience of breaking camp ( rolling up awning, disconnecting and then reconnection water, sewer, electric, pulling in and extending slides, putting things away, taking them out again.) Yes, other than that, a piece of cake.
Wow someone like me!!! When it comes to transportation though, I would opt for a 250 or something like that, because using a bike to pick up a gallon of milk makes no sense when 20 miles from the store!
 
A little late maybe, but just saw this and that there's no replies to you question. Yes, it has an electric motor and a battery. They also have peddles and a chain drive for hills or when the battery is to weak to move the bike. I believe on some of the units, when you peddle, it can recharge the battery (somewhat). Don't have one myself, but have seen quite a few and have talked to some of the owners. A lot of people like them.
 

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