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boogie_4wheel
Sep 17, 2014Explorer
My 21' has a front bed, and could squeeze two full sized bikes in there if you get a little creative with strapping. One big bike is no problem. A 24' with my layout would be perfect; the problem is that the kitchen on the left side of the trailer starts 6-6.5' from the back of the trailer, and big bikes are around 7.5' long. Because of this they need to be somewhat offset to the right side of the trailer and strapped well because they are close together.
Anything TH you get should have a front bed. This will keep you from having to unload the bike for the night (I know how you HD guys are lol). With my 21', the bike is a little bit in the way of the kitchen but not bad enough to make it unusable. Anything shorter and it would simply be in the way in my opinion. I sometimes wish we had a 23-24' trailer just because of this.
I had a '97 K1500 (350, auto, 3.73 axles) when we got our trailer. I quickly picked up a little more truck for the trailer. We were simply underpowered, the chassis handled the weight fine.
Anything TH you get should have a front bed. This will keep you from having to unload the bike for the night (I know how you HD guys are lol). With my 21', the bike is a little bit in the way of the kitchen but not bad enough to make it unusable. Anything shorter and it would simply be in the way in my opinion. I sometimes wish we had a 23-24' trailer just because of this.
I had a '97 K1500 (350, auto, 3.73 axles) when we got our trailer. I quickly picked up a little more truck for the trailer. We were simply underpowered, the chassis handled the weight fine.
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