โNov-17-2015 02:53 PM
โNov-20-2015 06:38 AM
mikeschu42 wrote:The only difference between the 150 lbs bed rating and the 600 lbs bed rating (actually I thought it was 300 lbs) is the thickness of the plywood on the bottom of the lift beds. Change the plywood (which takes about 5 minutes) and you change the weight rating.
I've been looking at the Aerolite 282DBHS that has the bunk lift system and a rear door. I really like the bunk lift function and the ability to store bikes/other gear in that space. I believe that for 2014 the bunks were only rated for 150lbs, but the 2016 model I saw at a recent RV show had them listed at 600lbs. At 150lbs, the bunks would be almost useless, so I was happy to see the weight rating was increased.
I also remember seeing one other model with the bunk lift system which had a side facing door instead... can't remember the model. Point is, if you search for the bunk lift system, you're likely to find the cargo door as well.
โNov-20-2015 05:21 AM
โNov-19-2015 02:39 PM
bid_time wrote:
This one does Clicky. Although it doesn't show it in the floorplan, I can attest that it certainly does have a rear door at the triple bunks; and the lift system is pure genius.
โNov-18-2015 09:12 AM
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โNov-17-2015 07:41 PM
Jimbee wrote:
Anybody know of a manufacturer that's makes a bunkhouse with a rear bike door?
โNov-17-2015 03:55 PM