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- BedlamModeratorI would rather see a vertical slide section on the roof to allow access to the bedroom using a fixed floor 6' above the garage. It could use the same construction as a hard side pop up just for the bedroom.
Did you notice the main living floor was elevated to the level of the pin box allowing for a large basement and flat living room floor? The heater and water heater are in the basement and only the garage floor is at the chassis level. I think this is what threw some people off and made them think it was a BP TH. - mibojeExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
But how do you get the bedroom down and usable if the bike is parked all the way in? Or can it be used with it all the way up? And how much room is under it with it in a usable position? More pictures! More pictures! :)
Take the cargo out and the bed drops down. More pics on the Heartlandrvs Facebook page. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIBut how do you get the bedroom down and usable if the bike is parked all the way in? Or can it be used with it all the way up? And how much room is under it with it in a usable position? More pictures! More pictures! :)
- BlackdiamondExplorerLook at the pics closer, the garage is 10' (8'X10'), the one with the vrod sideways is with the bed down, if the up position there is a lot more room. still prob not getting a SXS in due to height.
- broccoli2ExplorerSo I can bring one bike and I have to put it in sideways... Not the best idea I have ever seen!!
- fj12ryderExplorer III
Bedlam wrote:
I'd like to see how they got that V-Rod in there. From what I can see it is pretty impractical since the garage doesn't look long enough to put a bike in there the normal way. Maybe they could change the name from "Hidden Garage Technology" to "Almost Useless Garage Technology". :)
Instead of rear bunks that lower, the entire bedroom floor lowers midway allowing for quads, motorcycle or other shorter objects to be stored in the garage while still having access to the "rear bedroom". Forget about this for golf karts, UTV's or bikes with fairings.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151660628354227.1073741834.369436244226&type=3 - mibojeExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Too true. I usually hate this kind of hype because the result is usually very underwhelming. :) They make you think they're doing something totally new and innovative and it's just the same old pig with some lipstick. :)
Well, I would consider this one to be new and innovative. This is something we have not seen before, and I applaud Heartland for coming up with something entirely new. This is great for couples.
Unfortunately for us, it is not an option. So much is lost with the hidden garage - no bunks, no dining table, no large common space, no patio deck. We'll watch and wait. - mibojeExplorerThis will work for couples who only want to take a motorcycle or other smallish cargo with them. Unfortunately, it doesn't open up another option for us.
I saw Evergreen RV has put their new Tesla toy hauler on their website. Even the smallest one is too heavy for us. :>/ - BumpyroadExplorerI question the moveable vapor wall.
bumpy - VulcanmarsExplorer
Aquaholic502 wrote:
If you look at one of the garage pictures (shown from front to back) it shows the front flooring is elevated so maybe its like a basement model and the garage room slides down to be even with the front of the RV.
I think you're right. Look at the two steps as you walk in the side door.
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