Puma 30thss toy hauler
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My concern with the Puma would be that it's a side loader. I don't think you'd get the Glide in there sideways and be able to close the door, and if you did it would be pretty tight. It might be really tough to move the bike around to the point where it's pointed front to rear. Is the enclosed garage portion important to you? My KZ MXT20 doesn't have an enclosed garage but it'll easily fit 2 big bikes and is 1/2 ton towable. No slideouts though.
Last edited by stro1965; 01-21-2011 at 08:29 PM.
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I didn't see it was a side entrance, I agree with the others, be real tough to get the bike in there, 8ft (actually less) won't be enough room.
What else is out there depends on a lot of things; 1) What you towing it with? 2) Were you thinking of a new Puma30thss? If so you can buy a used (3-4 years old) 5th wheel TH with a 8x10 garage for about the same price with the bunks that lift and a slide out.
Lot's of good deals out there on 5th wheels and TT's that have 10' garages that you could fit your bike in.
I would look at the Keystone Raptor series or the KZ Sportsman
What else is out there depends on a lot of things; 1) What you towing it with? 2) Were you thinking of a new Puma30thss? If so you can buy a used (3-4 years old) 5th wheel TH with a 8x10 garage for about the same price with the bunks that lift and a slide out.
Lot's of good deals out there on 5th wheels and TT's that have 10' garages that you could fit your bike in.
I would look at the Keystone Raptor series or the KZ Sportsman
Last edited by Bowhunter61; 01-22-2011 at 08:35 AM. Reason: added some choices
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I think a side loader is going to cause you a lot of problems. IIRC the maximum exterior trailer width is 8.5 feet to be DOT legal, which leaves a smaller interior width. You would have to place the bike diagonally and probably still won't have room. There are a million different toy haulers out there. I'd look for one with a rear ramp door. I would think you could find one with a similar floor plan.