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Enclosed Trailer Recommendations?

I have a Wells Cargo CycleWagon trailer, which is 20' long, 79" wide and 6' high (interior dimensions). You'll need the 20' to load both the Spyder & Goldwing. 18' would be tight at best, and maybe too short. Place your Spyder end to end and measure to make certain. Also, tie down positioning will be critical. Just because there's enough room physically, for both bikes, doesn't mean the configuration will safely and securely hold them in place. Plan it out so you know exactly what you must have and then look for options that will work for you.
 
I have a 7x14 plus 2 (vnose) and can fit tons of stuff in it. I'm not seeing why so many people need 20 footers to get the job done.

Not only I have a Queen size bed, 6' counter with double sink, 12 gallon hot water heater, fridge, microwave, 6, double cabinet, ceiling cabinet, folding chairs, 2 chase lounges, a fold up table, a gas grill, and countless other camping things...........

I'm still able to put my Spyder and all this stuff in a 7x14' plus 2' total length trailer......... Surely a single Spyder and a motorcycle can fit in a 16 footer with a little jockeying and correct D-ring placement. :thumbup:


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Could it be that your Tundra can't pull anything much larger than that?? :dontknow: :roflblack: :joke:

Ouch!!

Good one Bob, you beat me to the punch.:thumbup:

That is a nice set up Randy. And you did it yourself, adds to the satisfaction.
 
Randy, you're only hauling 1 spyder. takes a 20' for two Spyders.

I agree if your pulling them straight in with no effort on the owners part. But with effort
two spyders will fit in a much smaller unit.
Ask Len at Pitbull.... he did it and I think he done it with a 14'. :thumbup:
 
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As much as Randy is 'bragging' with all the pics, he does have a great set up...:thumbup:. I have to believe if one uses their head, 2 will fit:pray:.
 
I agree if your pulling them straight in with no effort on the owners part. But with effort
two spyders will fit in a much smaller unit.
Ask Len at Pitbull.... he did it and I think he done it with a 14'. :thumbup:

Randy is correct and I know because it was/is my trailer, a Doolittle Cargomaster 7x14.nojokeS5000450a.jpg
 
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