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fj12ryder
May 09, 2015Explorer III
We waited for several years before we came across a toyhauler that worked for us. We also hated the idea of giving up living space to haul bikes, and felt like the separate garage just wasn't part of the living space. There's just 2 of us so we didn't need the sleeping space or separate living area. We finally found the Fuzion 383, which of course is no longer made. When we take the bikes out we get back all of our living space except for about 3 feet, and the trailer looks like a regular 5th wheel, complete with entertainment center and storage space. We like it very much.
This is how we secure our bikes:
A couple tie downs at the front and a couple at the back and it's done. The front ones are pretty loose since I hate to put too much strain on the handlebars, and the chocks keep the bikes in place. And everything can be unloaded and put away in just a few minutes since nothing is bolted to the floor. Easy, peasy. We've never had any issues with gas/oil/motorcycle smells.
This is how we secure our bikes:
A couple tie downs at the front and a couple at the back and it's done. The front ones are pretty loose since I hate to put too much strain on the handlebars, and the chocks keep the bikes in place. And everything can be unloaded and put away in just a few minutes since nothing is bolted to the floor. Easy, peasy. We've never had any issues with gas/oil/motorcycle smells.
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