What's the smallest enclosed trailer 2 F3Ts will fit in tail to tail?
Thanks, keep me posted on what you find out. I was thinking I could pull the first on in and back the second one in and have the rear wheels overlap a little.I'm looking at a 17 footer with a 5' v-nose for our F3T and F3L. I think if I back the F3T into the "v" and then back in the F3L I should have enough room. Going to several trailer places this weekend to check out my theory. I'm looking at Triton and Legend tandem axels.
I was thinking staggered to make them fit in a shorter trailer.I think one thing that needs to be cleared is, does the OP mean tail to tail, as it direct lineup. Or tail to tail as in having them staggered. That would make a big difference in the length trailer needed. If you are referring to tail to tail with them rear staggered, I would think that you could get by with a 7or8x14. Just need to be sure of what you are talking about. If he is referring to them being lined up, I would think that he would just pull them in, one behind the other.
Thanks, I would need a 14x7 vee nose it sounds like.I have a 14'X7' vee nose and easily park two inside with room to walk around both. My rear door ramp has an additional 14" tail flap that flips over. I installed tie down rings in the floor and I simply drive over the correct set and strap down the front tires. First one goes in and to the right. The second one BACKS in at a slight angle to the left. I Actually have the floor laid out to get two Spyders and a full dressed touring bike or THREE 10' snowmobiles inside. The key to items fitting is the 7' WIDTH selection. At 7' you can still see behind you with typical truck mirrors
I have NEVER had the slightest traction issue loading either Spyder or touring bikes. Perhaps it's because my ramp is fairly long?
Here is the link and a pic of my type of tail door.
https://www.i39supply.com/enclosed_trailers.html
Dennis
Adding to the above information. I pull an RT straight forward just 6" short of contact. This is where I have the floor rings for the front tires. The 6" allows for some hard braking and movement. My trailer nose is a full 2 feet deep minus the 6" set back. Now the tail of the RT is over 8 feet from the rear door. Then I back up my F3L dead center on the ramp and turn the wheels as needed so the rear is going off center. I back over my floor rings which are mounted so the front of the F3L is 6" away from the rear door. There is still an incredible amount of room left for gear and stuff. I estimate there is about 600 lbs of tongue weight and the trailer tracks well. Given how much room I have I would bet if pulled up to a dealer with two RTs I could make a 12 foot Vee nose trailer work. I could easily back up the F3L another 2 feet in my trailer?I have a 14'X7' vee nose and easily park two inside with room to walk around both. My rear door ramp has an additional 14" tail flap that flips over. I installed tie down rings in the floor and I simply drive over the correct set and strap down the front tires. First one goes in and to the right. The second one BACKS in at a slight angle to the left. I Actually have the floor laid out to get two Spyders and a full dressed touring bike or THREE 10' snowmobiles inside. The key to items fitting is the 7' WIDTH selection. At 7' you can still see behind you with typical truck mirrors
I have NEVER had the slightest traction issue loading either Spyder or touring bikes. Perhaps it's because my ramp is fairly long?
Here is the link and a pic of my type of tail door.
https://www.i39supply.com/enclosed_trailers.html
Dennis
I’ve been thinking of getting a trailer but I have a question... why?...I have had 2 RTs with about 100,000 total miles. I just returned from a 2000 plus trip from San Diego to Tulsa Okl. And back. There times I wished I had a way to trailer it along the way but I don’t understand how trailering works. Do I trailer it to an area, park my car ride my RT around an are the return to my car?
I’ve read post from people that trailer please explain what your thinking is and what you plan.
I retired in April and really what to do more traveling.
Thanks for your wisdom and advice.
I’ve been thinking of getting a trailer but I have a question... why?...I have had 2 RTs with about 100,000 total miles. I just returned from a 2000 plus trip from San Diego to Tulsa Okl. And back. There times I wished I had a way to trailer it along the way but I don’t understand how trailering works. Do I trailer it to an area, park my car ride my RT around an are the return to my car?
I’ve read post from people that trailer please explain what your thinking is and what you plan.
I retired in April and really what to do more traveling.
Thanks for your wisdom and advice.
Great, thanks for the follow up. I'll look into seeing if I can get a 12x7 Vee nose to work.Adding to the above information. I pull an RT straight forward just 6" short of contact. This is where I have the floor rings for the front tires. The 6" allows for some hard braking and movement. My trailer nose is a full 2 feet deep minus the 6" set back. Now the tail of the RT is over 8 feet from the rear door. Then I back up my F3L dead center on the ramp and turn the wheels as needed so the rear is going off center. I back over my floor rings which are mounted so the front of the F3L is 6" away from the rear door. There is still an incredible amount of room left for gear and stuff. I estimate there is about 600 lbs of tongue weight and the trailer tracks well. Given how much room I have I would bet if pulled up to a dealer with two RTs I could make a 12 foot Vee nose trailer work. I could easily back up the F3L another 2 feet in my trailer?
Dennis
I go from Pa. to Daytona twice a year for the bike events and there's no way I want to ride any bike or Spyder 950 miles one way and then ride when I'm there. Trailering at 75 mph is much easier in the truck than driving and motorcycle that speed for that distance. I usually arrive in 14-15 hours driving straight thru. I would never attempt that on any bike.I’ve been thinking of getting a trailer but I have a question... why?...I have had 2 RTs with about 100,000 total miles. I just returned from a 2000 plus trip from San Diego to Tulsa Okl. And back. There times I wished I had a way to trailer it along the way but I don’t understand how trailering works. Do I trailer it to an area, park my car ride my RT around an are the return to my car?
I’ve read post from people that trailer please explain what your thinking is and what you plan.
I retired in April and really what to do more traveling.
Thanks for your wisdom and advice.
I go from Pa. to Daytona twice a year for the bike events and there's no way I want to ride any bike or Spyder 950 miles one way and then ride when I'm there. Trailering at 75 mph is much easier in the truck than driving and motorcycle that speed for that distance. I usually arrive in 14-15 hours driving straight thru. I would never attempt that on any bike.