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7x14 V nose Enclosed Trailer - will an RTL & F3L fit?

A 7x16 with V is 21 feet. You’ll have no problem. Back in first and pull in second. Simply put a board across between the 2 with wheel extensions. Tie downs connect to same board. Tie downs split both ways off same board. If fronts are anchored both ways you’re
fine. Look at this site. https://www.boltiton.com/ wheel extension both ways nothing is moving. Or put etrack on floor and strap down. My way allows more versatile though
 
ok .. we tried the 7 x 14 and drove the RTL nose into the V (30") to within 1" or 2" from walls, measured room from ramp to rear of RT and there was 7' of room so needed an additional 2' to park F3L behind the RT. Measured the width of the rear of the RT (36" or 37") so figured same for F3 which would mean too much of the F3 rear-end (about 27") would need to go beside the RT for me to be comfortable with it (only coz i strongly believe in Murphey's Law!) so made the decision that I would get the 7 x 16. Unfortunately the couple that walked into Croft trailers behind us purchased the 7x16 they had there 30 minutes before we arrived and they showed up to pick it up! (Remember what I said about Murphey's Law?) so we ordered a 7 x 16 which is due to be delivered May 19, 21. this is one we got SC716TA2DRD --- 7' X 16' Enclosed Tandem Trailer with Ramp Door - Bravo

Allow me once again say thanks for your comments & help with this
 
You will be really glad you went with the extra 2 feet. I have a 7x14 enclosed from haulmark and went out and looked at it loaded with RTL thoughgt to myself,no not putting another Spyder in here.
 
ok .. we tried the 7 x 14 and drove the RTL nose into the V (30") to within 1" or 2" from walls, measured room from ramp to rear of RT and there was 7' of room so needed an additional 2' to park F3L behind the RT. Measured the width of the rear of the RT (36" or 37") so figured same for F3 which would mean too much of the F3 rear-end (about 27") would need to go beside the RT for me to be comfortable with it (only coz i strongly believe in Murphey's Law!) so made the decision that I would get the 7 x 16. Unfortunately the couple that walked into Croft trailers behind us purchased the 7x16 they had there 30 minutes before we arrived and they showed up to pick it up! (Remember what I said about Murphey's Law?) so we ordered a 7 x 16 which is due to be delivered May 19, 21. this is one we got SC716TA2DRD --- 7' X 16' Enclosed Tandem Trailer with Ramp Door - Bravo

Allow me once again say thanks for your comments & help with this


That’s fantastic if they are making and shipping it to your dealer in 6 weeks. Every trailer company in the north from new hapshire, New York, Michigan and Indiana are on 3 month waiting periods. Now that’s all aluminum but even camper manufacturers are 3-4 month waits right now. Now it’s time to deck it out. Here’s mine. https://www.dootalk.com/forums/topic/1293777-my-new-trailer-with-many-options/ 16 +v can go anywhere!
 
That’s fantastic if they are making and shipping it to your dealer in 6 weeks. Every trailer company in the north from new hapshire, New York, Michigan and Indiana are on 3 month waiting periods. Now that’s all aluminum but even camper manufacturers are 3-4 month waits right now. Now it’s time to deck it out. Here’s mine. https://www.dootalk.com/forums/topic/1293777-my-new-trailer-with-many-options/ 16 +v can go anywhere!

I was really shocked that they could actually give me a date that close of its delivery. The girl looked it up on their system and told me they had the next 7x16 arriving May 19 and it was in Black .. plus it was not sold to anyone at the time .. so I said well it is now sold to someone and my name was tagged to it. Now to just sit back and cross the fingers it comes to fruition and arrives on or before that date. Interestingly, all other trailers places we called in the KC area said they were 3-4 months out for delivery and the ones coming in were already sold.
 
A 7x16 with V is 21 feet. You’ll have no problem. Back in first and pull in second. Simply put a board across between the 2 with wheel extensions. Tie downs connect to same board. Tie downs split both ways off same board. If fronts are anchored both ways you’re
fine. Look at this site. https://www.boltiton.com/ wheel extension both ways nothing is moving. Or put etrack on floor and strap down. My way allows more versatile though

Thats an interesting lock down system for multiple bikes, I am studying this and imagining how it would work for two spyders nose to nose. Thanks for sharing
 
Offset by 1 hole. So 1.5 inches. Back first in. Put bar in with extensions against front wheels. Turn spyder on and drive it tight against the chocks. Put parking brake on. Pull the second spyder in against the standoffs/ chucks going opposite/other direction. Simply one strap around each tire on both spyders and extensions at same time, fronts won’t move they are now one unit. (1 strap front left and front right of opposing spyder sandwiched between the chock extension.) do that on both fronts a If something was to move then both spyder would move at the same time. One strap around each back tire. So 4 straps total. My first one was made of wood. I made my second one myself looks identical to the site picture below. Its in toy hauler at my other garage so can’t get pictures right now. Release parking brake once fronts are strapped together.

I use the same bar system for anchoring my SXS in the toy hauler just switch out the wheel chocks. When I transport two spyders in toy hauler I use the same but I pull one in and back one in side by side. My fuzion only has an 8x13 garage. So I use 2 extended for the front and a SXS chock for the rear wheel. Nice thing is if you’re not lined up simply slide the extensions left or right and reset. Now when running spyders side by side, you need two setups and I had to put two new tie down anchors in the floor. Problem will be now if I get a 2020 it’s longer than 2017 version so I’ll have to really redesign it. But front to front your good forever.
 

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