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Post by plumber on Apr 13, 2008 10:18:06 GMT -5
Im looking for a 20-24 foot enclosed cargo trailer. I priced a new one for $6100 without an a/c, heater and awning. Im very interested if you guys know where a good used one is? I have 5 bikes and need a big trailer if Dustin is with me and he usually is.
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Post by smokinwrench on Apr 13, 2008 18:24:21 GMT -5
I have been looking also. I have change my mind and started looking for used toy haulers though. By the time I put an a/c and awning on a enclosed trailer I can buy a used toy hauler for the same price and have the good features.
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Post by broke350 on Apr 14, 2008 14:36:30 GMT -5
But will it have the storage space for all the quads? A friend of mine got a 30ft enclosed trailer to haul all our bikes in. It's got some cabinets at the front and a spot for a generator. It's hauled 7 bikes. (The big black trailer we took to Beaver). He's been thinking about getting a work and play, but then he wouldn't have the storage room for all the bikes. They take their nephews with them to the dunes now, so they have a minimum of 5 bikes going anytime they go to the dunes. He's planning on putting heat and A/C on it, and he's already got the awning. If you've only got two bikes, I'd say a work and play, but for as many as you've got you'll need a decent sized cargo trailer.
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Post by smokinwrench on Apr 14, 2008 21:34:13 GMT -5
I have seen a few used ones that will haul 3 adult quads pretty easy and a youth one up front. Plus we have a pickup bed. Those types of trailers have the bare essentials but that is all we want. a/c, soft bed, shower
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Post by broke350 on Apr 14, 2008 22:11:04 GMT -5
That would be cool. Most of the ones I've seen are a huge 30'+ 5th wheel that's basically a camper with a storage shed big enough to haul 1 bike and a couple gas cans in. Good luck on your search.
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Post by plumber on Apr 19, 2008 8:30:54 GMT -5
I gotta agree with Boke350. Toy haulers are nice but you dont get alot of cargo space. ill keep renting a room or house
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