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Old 09-07-2015, 10:56 PM   #1
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custom toy hauler

http://blog.rvtrader.com/2008/01/key...s-best-in.html I started a toy hauler thread on the Harley Davidson forms . Keystone toy hauler with a loaf that one of the members posted.
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Old 09-08-2015, 06:43 AM   #2
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I don't know how practical that side loader would be. Running the bike in and out once parked would be a probllem unlike having a rear loader at a pull through site. Of course, that is living space. Even if you waited to load after you pulled out of the site you could have a problem getting a straight shot into the back.

In any case, a rear ramp with a garage seems to be the best configuration.
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Old 09-08-2015, 07:57 AM   #3
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[QUOTE=Desert185;184276]I don't know how practical that side loader would be. Running the bike in and out once parked would be a probllem unlike having a rear loader at a pull through site. Of course, that is living space. Even if you waited to load after you pulled out of the site you could have a problem getting a straight shot into the back.

In any case, a rear ramp with a garage seems to be the best configuration.[/QUOTE
That was my replay . I have some friends that have to come in at a angle with the side ramp. 8 ft isn't long enough for 103 inch total Ultra length.
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Old 09-08-2015, 08:33 AM   #4
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I don't know how practical that side loader would be. Running the bike in and out once parked would be a probllem unlike having a rear loader at a pull through site. Of course, that is living space. Even if you waited to load after you pulled out of the site you could have a problem getting a straight shot into the back.

In any case, a rear ramp with a garage seems to be the best configuration.[/QUOTE
That was my replay . I have some friends that have to come in at a angle with the side ramp. 8 ft isn't long enough for 103 inch total Ultra length.
Yep. That's another issue. I have a 10' garage and would like more, but I can deal with 10' garage and don't want to lug around any more weight than the 326SRX already weighs with a 2500, 3500 or dually as a TV.
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