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intheburbs
Jun 27, 2014Explorer
There are only two ways I can think of to tow a 30' trailer and a motorcycle:
1) Fifth wheel toy hauler with a 1-ton diesel pickup.
2) 3/4 or 1-ton pickup, motorcycle in the pickup bed, with a travel trailer.
You could double-tow with a fifth wheel, hitching a small trailer to the RV for the bike, but I think you'd only be legal in some states.
Travel trailers don't have the frame strength to have a motorcycle attached somewhere outside.
Now, if you can take the bike out of the equation, a Suburban 2500 would be a great vehicle for pulling a 30' travel trailer. I have a little bit of experience with that, and I have three teenagers. Plenty of room for them in the back 2 rows. They've logged 20,000+ miles back there.
1) Fifth wheel toy hauler with a 1-ton diesel pickup.
2) 3/4 or 1-ton pickup, motorcycle in the pickup bed, with a travel trailer.
You could double-tow with a fifth wheel, hitching a small trailer to the RV for the bike, but I think you'd only be legal in some states.
Travel trailers don't have the frame strength to have a motorcycle attached somewhere outside.
Now, if you can take the bike out of the equation, a Suburban 2500 would be a great vehicle for pulling a 30' travel trailer. I have a little bit of experience with that, and I have three teenagers. Plenty of room for them in the back 2 rows. They've logged 20,000+ miles back there.
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