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Thanks much guys... seems as though either will work equally well but I'm going for the bigger is better and the 14 foot Haulmark v nose,,, Have a SAFE Summer season..
I'm using a 7'x12 single axle with electric brakes. Two street glides fit no problems, lots of extra room. The brakes and a very good controller are key.
I installed a $100.00 backup camera INSIDE the trailer. (The ones you normally mount to a licence plate for reverse)
Get this.. touch the brakes, the interior light turns on, camera turns on, and you can see both bikes, all the straps, and anything that might have moved in the trailer. Its wireless, so I can tow the trailer with any vehicle and the camera works.. just plug it into the cig lighter. This is GREAT for towing through pothole cities like DETROIT
Don't have a photo showing the room in front of the bikes.. Opening the man door, you can walk right in, as the first bike is staggered behind the door. Its the perfect size for me. You may be able to see the camera installed on the rear view mirror.
Trailer is Kargomax, Tillbury Ontario Canada
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