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B's In A Pod Camping - Tear for Two

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:18 pm
by 2BsInAPod
Folks,

We are B's In a Pod Camping, and we make the Tear-for-Two product line out of Marion, OH. We focus on motorcycle, trike, and small car towable teardrops that sleep 2, and generally land under 700lbs fully loaded (we can go as low as 400-450, possibly lower). Anyway, we'll attach a handful of pictures of our most recent build we took to Ohio Bike Week. This teardrop IS for sale. Not sure if that belongs here or on another sale forum or something. I'll look for that later, however, here are the pictures! We are a custom manufacturer and give you 40-50 colors to choose from, mix and match from, and various layouts.

Happy viewing!

Re: B's In A Pod Camping - Tear for Two

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 12:36 pm
by Shawn.L
Your not far from us in Pittsburgh!
Id love to come check out your stuff sometime as we decide on what we are getting. website? prices?

Re: B's In A Pod Camping - Tear for Two

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 12:39 pm
by 2BsInAPod
Shawn.L wrote:Your not far from us in Pittsburgh!
Id love to come check out your stuff sometime as we decide on what we are getting. website? prices?

We love to have people come down and see our humble shop where we build these! If you're ever in the area, let us know and we'll have a time for you to come by and see it. Prices range between 7000 and 13000 depending on what you put in it. Since we are a custom shop, you can start at the base model at 7000, and just add the things that you want piecemeal. We don't make you buy an entire trim package. Since weight and functionality are key things when motorcycle camping, or dealing with weight-restricted situations for people who have small cars, we let you pick and choose what you want. If you want the base model, but you can't live without air conditioning, then we can do that! You pay for parts and labor. Weights range between 400 or 450 lb up to about 700 to 750 pounds depending on what you put in it. We are going through some substantial weight saving design changes right now, but I don't want to advertise lower weights until we're sure we can hit them! We continue to be optimistic about that though! Regarding the website, here it is!

www.bsinapodcamping.com
www.facebook.com/bsinapodcamping

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