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RColonFDNY
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Jan 20, 2014

Hi everyone, New Member here...NY

Hi Everyone!

My name is Robert. Been mentally swamped for a few months with trailer homework and browsing.

Just went to my first RV show this past weekend in Edison NJ with the wife and kids.

In the market for a very very specific type travel trailer with a front deck to accommodate a motorcycle.

Hope im in the right section for an introduction, i didnt see a new members section.

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  • lol, thanks guys.

    Hopefully i can find exactly what i need.

    Anyone know of some travel trailers with the front decks on them?
  • Altern wrote:
    Welcome FDNY boot!
    You are among friends - just dont take any schmuts from all the cops here.:B


    Hay, I resemble that remark.:B Us retired cops also welcome you to the forums. There some great folks on them. Happy searching and Happy Camping.
  • Welcome FDNY boot!
    You are among friends - just dont take any schmuts from all the cops here.:B
  • beemerphile1 wrote:
    Welcome, sounds like you are looking for some type of toy hauler. The forum has a toy hauler section.

    Most toy haulers have a cargo area inside the rear of the trailer but some do have outside decks.

    I've always wondered about front decks. It seems to me that when you have cargo the tongue weight might be 1,000 pounds but without cargo the tongue weight will be half that amount. I have no idea how you would set up a weight distribution hitch to work for both scenarios.


    Thanks. Ill go post in the toy hauler section.
  • Welcome, sounds like you are looking for some type of toy hauler. The forum has a toy hauler section.

    Most toy haulers have a cargo area inside the rear of the trailer but some do have outside decks.

    I've always wondered about front decks. It seems to me that when you have cargo the tongue weight might be 1,000 pounds but without cargo the tongue weight will be half that amount. I have no idea how you would set up a weight distribution hitch to work for both scenarios.