schmeg
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I know this is off topic, but this forum is usually where I reside and figured this question would get answered here quickest.
I'm looking at a 6.5x12 Thule enclosed trailer that is specifically built for bikes. I know I would need to install mats and guides, but my only concern is can I get an Apex with a 136" track and an RS Venture with a 144 in the trailer obviously in a staggered fashion? I would like a bike trailer because I want to trailer the Harley in the off season and deck height on the trailer is lower than a sled trailer. Thanks Jay.
I'm looking at a 6.5x12 Thule enclosed trailer that is specifically built for bikes. I know I would need to install mats and guides, but my only concern is can I get an Apex with a 136" track and an RS Venture with a 144 in the trailer obviously in a staggered fashion? I would like a bike trailer because I want to trailer the Harley in the off season and deck height on the trailer is lower than a sled trailer. Thanks Jay.
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That would be hard to get them in. I think it would be easy with a 16 foot.
ahicks
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APEX 06 said:That would be hard to get them in. I think it would be easy with a 16 foot.
Right. I know a 16 works, without having to turn one around. You just have to pull the back of the front machine hard over to the side.
I think you're going to be looking for a very large shoe horn to get them both in a 12'.
YAttak07
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Maybe you could take some tape and layout the 6.5 x 12 on the floor and see if you can "comfortably" get your two sleds to fit in that space.
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YAttak07 said:Maybe you could take some tape and layout the 6.5 x 12 on the floor and see if you can "comfortably" get your two sleds to fit in that space.
Good thinking
schmeg
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Why didn't I think of that. I know a 7x12 will work fine. It is a v nose with no front door, so you have an extra 3 feet to work with in the v to offset the sleds.
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I think you would regret it. Sounds like a pain in the azz loading and unloading... (IMHO)
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