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5 Tips for Cooking Amazing Holiday Meals in an RV Oven

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Some newer RVs are equipped with a convection/microwave oven that uses electricity. However, the majority of motorhome owners still have the standard propane powered RV oven which many people treat like a toy or storage space. Sure, there are differences between an RV oven and an oven you’d find in a traditional house or apartment, but these things do actually work!Read More »5 Tips for Cooking Amazing Holiday Meals in an RV Oven

Winterizing Your Motorcycle for a Smooth Ride Come Spring

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The end of fall is a very important time for motorcyclists all over. In some parts of the country, namely California or in the South, many riders can enjoy their bikes well into the fall season, but for the majority of riders who want to protect their investments, now is the prime time to winterize a motorcycle. Some people prefer to take their bikes to the shop to be winterized while others prefer to save some money and do it themselves. We’ve put together a brief instructional guide for those of you interested in a DIY project this year.Read More »Winterizing Your Motorcycle for a Smooth Ride Come Spring

Motorhome Insurance and 2 Main Reasons to Buy It

Motorhome Insurance - RV in empty lotMotorhome insurance is uniquely designed for recreational vehicles, so it is not the same as what your regular car or truck insurance may offer. A specialized motorhome insurance company will offer policies for problems and issues that are specific for RVs. The typical auto insurance company does not pay attention to such matters, so their coverage options are not satisfying for RVing needs.Read More »Motorhome Insurance and 2 Main Reasons to Buy It

What Kind of Insurance Should I Buy for My Travel Trailer?

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Americans young and old are buying travel trailers at a record pace. These types of RVs are not motorized and are usually towed behind a car or truck. Especially among millennials and Gen Xers, trailers are an affordable way to take a vacation without paying the expensive hotel fare. What’s especially great is that pet owners do not have to leave their furry friends behind when they find time to get away. Even though travel trailers are usually more affordable than full RVs, they are still an investment, which needs to be protected, especially with insurance.Read More »What Kind of Insurance Should I Buy for My Travel Trailer?