5th wheel toy haulers,

EZ Dog

Active Member
My trailer has aircraft alum. Tie down rails built into flooring. They also have above mounted tracking available. I have mounted my Biker Bar to an alum. plate and mounted plate to the rails for total arrangement and adjustmmet.


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Mickmorris

Well Known Member
Supporting Member
My trailer has aircraft alum. Tie down rails built into flooring. They also have above mounted tracking available. I have mounted my Biker Bar to an alum. plate and mounted plate to the rails for total arrangement and adjustmmet.


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Now that’s nice! :old2:
 

Joke•ster

Active Member
I guess no question is stupid. Thought I'd ask
42-Ft fifth wheel toy hauler
Should the trailer be hooked to the truck while loading and unloading motorcycles?
On flat ground
I'm hoping I can load and unload without the truck hooked up ,wheels chucked...
 

Chong

U-238
Well maybe I'm stupid but regularly pull bikes in / out of a 16' trailer . Front/draw bar never lifts . Use it like a small garage for two bikes . There is some balast, stuff I use traveling stored in the front.. maybe 250 lbs . That 42' toy hauler probably don't even notice your bike moving in and out . My $.02

Yeah haven't had to block rear or wheel chocks
 

SCC007

Active Member
On my toy hauler (also a 42') the incline on the rear door/ramp is too much for my Big Dog (and barely could get my Harleys) and too slippery. I found a bit of a low spot so the trailer wasn't at so much of an angle and loaded that way a few times (so as the back was the lowest height - least incline)...but just hooked up to the truck and set brakes and wheel chocks...worked like a charm.
 
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