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  • Saw that at a show. Pretty ingenious. The rest of the coach was very well done also.
  • Viewd one in Tampa. The biggest complaint I heard was it will not fit the trikes.
  • I actually looked at that model as an alternative to a traditional bunkhouse for the kids. I'd really like to see it be able to fit a golf cart.
  • That is a lot of weight being added to that corner of the rig. Wonder how it affects handling and structural integrity of the trailer.

    That ain't gunna fit no golf cart. Barely looks big enough for a single motorcycle. You would need a true toyhauler to fit a golf cart.
  • ependydad wrote:
    I actually looked at that model as an alternative to a traditional bunkhouse for the kids. I'd really like to see it be able to fit a golf cart.


    Just curious. What is the big deal about golf carts? I don't really camp where they are allowed so I am not sure. Seems like a waste of resources to me. Please, enlighten me. Thanks, John
  • Like the system. Now here is the problem.

    You back into a site. How do you get the bike out? You either have a roomy pull through or you sit out blocking the access road while you put the slide out, unload the bike, find somewhere out of the way to park it while yoy retract the slide then get yourself backed in to your site where you extend the slide again so that you can use the inside.

    Any reason why the ramp cannot go foward allowing unloading after one has set up in their site?

    The other thing that caught my eye was the floorplan of the trailer. Everything heavy is on the left side. The galley, the fridge, the bathroom, wardrobe, below most likely the waterheater, batterys.

    A good gust of wind broadside on the starboard side & over she goes. Would take a heckuva gust on the other side to do it though.
  • I opted for the 2015 Alpine 3900RE for my Harley Streetglide. Easy loading and unloading. Can also fit golfcart for those that need it...I don't. The Alpha appears to put too much weight on the slide. The bike is 800+ lbs plus the loader.

    http://www.centuryrv.com/Page.aspx/diid/8172995/list/InventoryList/pageId/126833/view/Details/2015-Keystone-Alpine-3900RE.aspx
  • Weebys it takes a lot less room than a toyhaler with a ramp on the rear about 10' by the look of it.
    Frank.