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Mar 20, 2015

Toy hauler suggestions

I am looking for a new fifth wheel. I am considering a toy hauler. Would like to carry a street bike and a dual sport. If I could find a single bike hauler that would be fine. I want to keep it at or less than 35 foot. I carry my dual sport on a rack on the back of my camper now but would if I go the route of a new one it would be nice to have it out of the weather.
Any suggestions as to who makes a good one?

thanks for the help
  • Anything with a 10 foot garage will handle two quads. The garage will have two drop down beds with the lower one converting to a dinette. The newer units also have a loft bed that is accessible through the LR. So, technically, you could sleep 8 in many full size fifth wheel haulers including the 30C.
  • Thumbs wrote:
    Thanks I'll take a look at but that's real long for where we go. We do quite a bit of state park camping on the east coast. Mostly older campground that just won't handle large campers. When we travel your way there would be no problems. But here that's a different story.
    Seems these campers are getting bigger and bigger all the time. Harder to find a 32 to 35 footer.

    thanks I'll take a look though.


    Yes, do indeed take a look. It's total tow length is the same as standard 35' 5th wheel due to it's stepped front end design. I just sold it's sister trailer, a Road Warrior 30C and also go to older smaller campgrounds in the northeast. I never had a problem getting into anywhere. My previous 36' travel trailer had a longer total length with my truck and was harder to get in and out of sites.

    Here's a picture to give you an idea:

  • Check the Dutchman Voltage. They have a 3200 that is 35' but it is a 5th wheel I think. The garage should handle both of your bikes with ease.
  • Thanks I'll take a look at but that's real long for where we go. We do quite a bit of state park camping on the east coast. Mostly older campground that just won't handle large campers. When we travel your way there would be no problems. But here that's a different story.
    Seems these campers are getting bigger and bigger all the time. Harder to find a 32 to 35 footer.

    thanks I'll take a look though.
  • Howdy!

    You might want to takexa look at the Heartland Cyclone C300. 40' but the design make the towing shorter.

    "Happy Trails"
    Chiefneon