I don't have any problems with seeing over the trailer at all. It never has been an issue.
No, not really. The camper does cover the lower 1/4 of view in the mirrors but that is almost all road just behind. I did adjust the hitch to make the camper ride absolutely level when I am sitting on the bike. That way I can see under the luggage rack to see a little more. I can see small cars that are right behind me from the top of the grill and up, I see traffic that is farther back with no problems at all.For you and rjs987, do you have any problem seeing out your mirrors over the back of your units??
How much is your trailer loaded? Do you ever have any problem with your ST1100 overheating in traffic pulling it?Have to agree with ya Cousin Jack. Used to do the tent thingie but now it's 'campin-n-comfort. And the jury isn't out for me-the tent is still in storage!!!!!!!!
Trailer is around 300/350 loaded and no, I don't have any problem with overheating. Could be because last fall I went completely through the coolant system change-out. Did all hoses, elbows w/o-rings, thermostat and more. Even runs better now.How much is your trailer loaded? Do you ever have any problem with your ST1100 overheating in traffic pulling it?
And she is okay with that. WOW! A special woman you have.I get left pannier, she gets right.
Another option for you guys would be some of these.For you and rjs987, do you have any problem seeing out your mirrors over the back of your units?? I don't know the width of yours, but I couldn't see behind mine. I corrected the problem with some brackets (that replace the brackets on the brake/clutch master cylinders) and mounted some taller mirrors on them. Has really worked out great. When I get home or am staying in one place and out riding for the day, I take them off and put the factory ones back on. It's less than a 5 minute job. Easy, easy!!!