Thanks for the info. I would be interested in hearing about the trike loader. So you and your wife have the motorhome without the garage and one Spyder, right?As you can see by my "handle", my wife and I are full time RVers. We live in a motorhome. If you don't want to put anything else in a toy hauler garage, a minimum 10 ft preferably a 12 ft garage would probably do it by loading one front end in and one back end in, if the frame and axles will handle the combined weight. That would be about a 38 or 40 ft 5th wheel and probably a 40 ft motorhome. For the 5th wheel, you would need to be pulling it with a Ford F450 or equal. But here is the real problem. At least it was for us. All that garage room comes out of your living space. If you only want to vacation in the unit, that is fine. But I can guarantee you that if you have to spend some months (as in a winter down south) you will get very cramped. The way we solved the problem is to purchase a trike loader for our PICKUP and pull it behind the motorhome. So as not to sound as if I am an add for the loader we bought, if anyone is interested, PM me and I will point you toward several.
The real question is to ask yourself, HOW will I use and HOW MUCH will I use this for the money invested.
OK, I'll get off my soapbox.
How 'bout this rig? Bet two would fit across this easily.
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Google "Toterhomes" and I'll bet you will find the hauler you need.![]()
We looked for this combo for a long time. Only one we ever found was a custom trailer that fit the Spyders along the center with all the living quarters items like beds, chairs, appliances etc lined up along the sides or folded up to the sides. IE completely unusable with the spyders on board. We used a series of Motorhomes for better than 15 years. Finally sold our last one last year and are not planning on going back. We used the dickens out of our motorhomes, they did not sit much except the last year we had it. In the end, our cost for using the motorhomes was in excess of $400 a night. You can stay at very nice hotels and eat very nice meals for far less. Not to mention the convenience.
RVs are a very expensive way to travel while enjoying all the great company of the bottom few % of our society in trailer parks. We grew tired of it and all the hassles that went with it. Much more fun on the Spyders and stop at a hotel at the end of the day.
Thanks for the info. I would be interested in hearing about the trike loader. So you and your wife have the motorhome without the garage and one Spyder, right?
Interesting perspective. While it can be costly – more so in some years and others - it's the convenience of our motorhome that keeps us traveling in it. I love the fact that wherever I am, I'm also in my own home with my own stuff in it. Some parks are indeed nicer than others. We've stayed in some VERY nice parks, and many times in some that weren't so nice. But as my wife likes to say, "When you pull the curtains closed you could be absolutely anywhere."...We used a series of Motorhomes for better than 15 years. Finally sold our last one last year and are not planning on going back. We used the dickens out of our motorhomes, they did not sit much except the last year we had it. In the end, our cost for using the motorhomes was in excess of $400 a night. You can stay at very nice hotels and eat very nice meals for far less. Not to mention the convenience.
RVs are a very expensive way to travel while enjoying all the great company of the bottom few % of our society in trailer parks. We grew tired of it and all the hassles that went with it. Much more fun on the Spyders and stop at a hotel at the end of the day.
Interesting perspective. While it can be costly – more so in some years and others - it's the convenience of our motorhome that keeps us traveling in it. I love the fact that wherever I am, I'm also in my own home with my own stuff in it. Some parks are indeed nicer than others. We've stayed in some VERY nice parks, and many times in some that weren't so nice. But as my wife likes to say, "When you pull the curtains closed you could be absolutely anywhere."![]()