I am looking for a future purchase of an enclosed trailer. My preference is to get the highest GVW available with a single axle.
My question is; what is the smallest practical size to carry 2 dressers?
Can 2 bikes with bags and fairing fit in a 6x10?
Is it realistic to put one bike "bow in" and the 2nd "stern in"? (Sorry for the boat talk [smiley=nixweiss.gif])
Thanks for your info.
Yeah, 'er 'uh, porthole2,
I use a FEATHERLITE 1610. This Trailer is all aluminum. The Lenght is 12' + a 3' V-Nose. It is 6' 6" inside Height, and 6' 7" inside Width. It has a 3500# Axle w/15" 6 Ply Tires. But, mind you, I only haul 1 Dresser in mine. I, personally, would not haul 2 Dressers in a single-axle Trailer. If you cut or loose a tire, you've had a bad day. I would reccomend a 1625 FEATHERLITE, which has 2, 3500# axles w/elec. brakes and takes a 2 5/16" Ball. It is also 6' 7" inside width. I don't think you can fit 2 Dressers, safely, into a Trailer w/6' inside width. I've owned 9 Trailers in the last 25 years. All different Brands. I never would pay up for a FEATHERLITE, until one day I asked myself the question, "Why am I hauling a $40,000.00 Motorsickle in a $2800.00 Trailer?" I can also attest to the fact that pulling this FEATHERLITE to Daytona and back, my Denali used 18 gallons less fuel than it did with a 12' Continental. You decide. Hope I've helped you, and WELCOME to the site!! Later--HUBBARD