โMay-21-2014 12:26 PM
โJun-02-2014 09:56 PM
โJun-02-2014 09:12 PM
โMay-26-2014 07:38 AM
โMay-26-2014 07:13 AM
CptSydor wrote:
Actually, I don't have a pick-up right now. I have a Ford Escape towing a super light weight trailer. A new tow vehicle and TT will be needed.
I like the concept of a Sprinter type vehicle, I think it would be absolutely great and I've seen and used some of these vehicles first hand that set up for bike teams.
Not ruling it out, but the compromises with this would be a relatively small TT, seeing as max tow capacities are at best 7500lbs (not that that can't be done). No 4x4 is a detractor as well, plus these are pretty big vehicles. We drive by a Mercedes dealership regularly and I point out to my partner the sprinter is going to be our next vehicle, she laughs. We've always had pretty small vehicles, we are generally minimalistic so a Sprinter is mildly comical.
Though the idea of having it set up just like a team van is very appealing however.
That's the problem with this whole thing, there are compromises to be made, and it's hard to decide which ones to make.
โMay-26-2014 07:11 AM
โMay-26-2014 06:59 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:
CptSydor,
Here is an idea to help out with additional, secured, bike storage within a TT while traveling. This certainly would not work during living times but if you are looking to secure addtional bikes, it may be of use. Dinette table removed with seat storage top flipped over with bike mounts. See the thread link for additional photos and details.
from this thread: RV.NET - Bike carrying solution....finally!
Want to also add per your recommendation of MTB companies to look at for quality frames:
Yeti, Santa Cruz, Niner, Ibis, Salsa, Pivot.
I'm actually biased to Yeti but you will pay the price for the bike...and it is worth it.
Would also like to add that per the wheel size comment...27.5 wheels is definitely the trend right now and you will be paying higher prices on those bikes. Make sure and check into demo programs as better local bike shops offer this as bikes are like gloves...not all fit the rider so it is best to try it first before committing to a large purchase. Demos programs can be similar to paying $100-$150 for up to 5 separate day rentals, usually higher end bikes. If you purchase a bike from that shop, they will almost always subtract that demo price from your purchase.
โMay-26-2014 06:39 AM
โMay-26-2014 06:29 AM
JN_B wrote:
I know you probably don't want to hear this.. But I'd sell the F150 and buy a van. Something like a sprinter or one of the new ram promaster vans.
Lots of race teams are doing something similar, set up the van to hold all bikes/parts, and pull a (small) travel trailer. But the nice part about it, is all bikes will be secure, and dry, and you'll have more options for trailers, as small toyhaulers are very limited in there usable space when the "Garage" is full. Typically you'll have to move most of the bikes out to sleep in the trailer. Far from ideal.
Motorhome/cargo trailer, might work ok, but then you won't have a vehicle to drive to the trailhead every day. Setting up the RV, then taking it down everyday after a bike ride would get old fast.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/5-bikes-across-van-with-underfloor-storage
โMay-26-2014 06:15 AM
โMay-26-2014 04:19 AM
AlbertaNewbie wrote:
Check the trailer in my sig. Large pack and play door in the back purposefully meant for loading bikes. The bottom bunk flips up and would be super simple to remove (about 5 mins). The top bunk could also be removed fairly 3asy as well. Don't forget you'll have a large awning on the outside that you can work under.
โMay-25-2014 07:00 PM
โMay-25-2014 06:48 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
Yeah, I meant SLX instead of XT. Have you ever heard of bikesdirect.com?
โMay-25-2014 06:38 PM
gmw photos wrote:
I didn't read every word of each reply, but if not mentioned yet, how about a used full size one ton van ? In a Ford, that would be a E350. Secure indoor storage for lots of bikes, and plenty of tow capacity for trailer. Used, they tend to be pretty affordable, especially compared to pickups, and the van is essentially the same stout chassis as the pickup.
โMay-25-2014 06:35 PM