Enclosed trailers?
7x14 Haulmark Low as seen here: http://www.haulmark.com/low-hauler_m.../mdoelrtlhwt2/ very nice trailer, completely finished interior right down to the checker board floor. I can get all the bikes in it, The ultra, The bourget (9'+ long) and my wifes buell blast
hope you have some truck to pull it with, my Avalanche barely did the job. Dont feel it behind the duramax.
hope you have some truck to pull it with, my Avalanche barely did the job. Dont feel it behind the duramax.
I have a 6X12 Carry-on enclosed trailer V-nose. Its actually a little over 14 ft long in the inside of the trailer. You can fit 2 baggers staggered.
I'd go 7ft wide if I had to do over again.
I'd go 7ft wide if I had to do over again.
Last edited by Mark; Feb 2, 2010 at 05:00 PM.
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7x14 Haulmark Low as seen here: http://www.haulmark.com/low-hauler_m.../mdoelrtlhwt2/ very nice trailer, completely finished interior right down to the checker board floor. I can get all the bikes in it, The ultra, The bourget (9'+ long) and my wifes buell blast
hope you have some truck to pull it with, my Avalanche barely did the job. Dont feel it behind the duramax.
hope you have some truck to pull it with, my Avalanche barely did the job. Dont feel it behind the duramax.
I have a 6x12 in the driveway now and it is chocked for 2 bikes in a staggered fashion. Physically 2 dressers would fit but it would be very very tight. The 7x14 as the others have mentioned would be my choice.
I have a 7 x 12 V nose set up for two touring bikes. Haven't tried putting the two RKs in it yet but will in a few days if I can get it out of my WET backyard. Set up with with Pingel chocks and D-rings set up to Pingel recommendations.
Watch the weight of the trailer. Mine's tandem axle and heavy metal (vs aluminum) and I get between 10 and 12 mpg on the highway with an F150 (which makes us question whether to trailer or just ride.)
Watch the weight of the trailer. Mine's tandem axle and heavy metal (vs aluminum) and I get between 10 and 12 mpg on the highway with an F150 (which makes us question whether to trailer or just ride.)
7X12 tandem with brakes and SIDE DOOR. Can get 2 baggers in it. Make sure you get good tie downs. Those stamped steel plates with wire formed loops and held to the floor with screws are NOT good tie down points.


