YOURADHERE

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Pretty excited about this one...we just ordered a new enclosed trailer and it'll be ready in few weeks. 20 x 8.5 V Nose, insulated, windows, A/C, finished off interior, fold down rear door with spring assist, side entry door. It's pretty much loaded and perfect for what I wanted. The floor will be plywood but we will be sealing it and applying that shop epoxy coating stuff. I would have preferred white...but oh well. Should be big enough for atleast 5-6 bikes. We'll probably add overhead cabinets and storage later.
This will be much better then using a cattle trailer for toyhauler.
It'll basically look like this...

But this color...

And kinda like this on the inside...

Sorry the pics are small...I hijacked them from their site.
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07 z400-Yoshimura R3 full system,Uni filter,White Brothers CDI,Hydrodynamic +2 ST A Arms,G Force +2 axle,TCS Shocks w/remote rezzies,PEP stabilizer,RazrMXrears on ITP T9s, KendaMX fronts, Skat Trak 7paddle Haulers on Douglas .125s....I need more sig room
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YOURADHERE

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Oh and we got this trailer for less money finished off like we wanted then what it was going to cost for just a bare trailer locally...granted we have to go to GA to get it but $200 in fuel is worth the extra money we saved.
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jhess

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I love good equipment! And that trailer looks first class.
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BlueRapted

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Very nice,too nice for LA dunes.lol
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YOURADHERE

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No joke...it'll be done on the 22nd of this month so we'll damn sure test it out at LA Dunes.
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BlueRapted

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Very nice!
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GreyGrizz

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That's defiantly a sweet trailer. A little work and you have yourself sleeping quarters, and a home away from home. Swing down bunks attached to the sides and a porta potty, and your good to go. Nice that it's already equipped with a roof air unit, and electrical hookup. What's the make of it? It looks to be solidly built.
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YOURADHERE

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For now, and possibly forever, we're just going to use air matresses. We've used them before with no problem and dont feel we'll ever have enough people to justify a bunk setup. We checked it all out yesterday and we can EASILY sleep 5 people VERY comfortably. Ive got friends...but not that many friends .
Also, every place we ride/camp at has showers/bathrooms so we wont be doing a portash!tter/shower either. Gotta rough it a little . About the only change we'll make to the inside is put a wall mount for one of the 32" flat screens to bring with us for when the weather is crappy...or we're being lazy.
The make is King American, they're based out of Georgia. We're currently working on becoming their South Louisiana dealer. Seems to be a great, well made and VERY well priced product. We bought this trailer loaded out for not much more then they wanted for just a bare trailer locally.
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YOURADHERE wrote: For now, and possibly forever, we're just going to use air matresses. We've used them before with no problem and dont feel we'll ever have enough people to justify a bunk setup. We checked it all out yesterday and we can EASILY sleep 5 people VERY comfortably. Ive got friends...but not that many friends  .
Also, every place we ride/camp at has showers/bathrooms so we wont be doing a portash!tter/shower either. Gotta rough it a little  . About the only change we'll make to the inside is put a wall mount for one of the 32" flat screens to bring with us for when the weather is crappy...or we're being lazy.
The make is King American, they're based out of Georgia. We're currently working on becoming their South Louisiana dealer.  Seems to be a great, well made and VERY well priced product. We bought this trailer loaded out for not much more then they wanted for just a bare trailer locally. I looked at a Haulmaster trailer last year, 8x24, the front half was set up with very Spartan living quarters. Tiny bathroom, stove, a small dinette, that turned into a bed, and a small fridge along with roof air. Drinking water, gray, and black water tanks. Claimed to be able to sleep 5, but 3 was more like it. A low budget toy-hauler if you will. They wanted $8500 for a one year leftover.
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