Hello all! New member here with question on trailering. My wife is considering a move from her 1100 VStar to a trike, probably the HD Freewheeler. I currently ride a Harley Ultra Limited.
To travel any distance, we need to haul the bikes. We just returned from a trip to South Dakota (we live in Ohio) & had a great time. I rented an enclosed 7' x 12' V-nose to pull the bikes. Had plenty of room (inside width was 6'8") for the bikes, luggage, etc.
If we instead want to trailer my Limited & a Freewheeler, what size of enclosed trailer would we need? Also, how would the bikes be oriented? It seems a lot of folks who trailer go with a V-nose, pulling the trike in first with the front wheel in the V. Would a square nosed trailer be better, placing the trike to one side? Also, I would think backing the trike in would allow some extra room to pull the Limited in - is that possible?
Any advice is truly appreciated. We like to travel with our bikes, but also enjoy having a cage for inclement weather, fatigue, etc. I know there are gonzo trailers that will easily fit multiple bikes & trikes, but I'd like to keep it as small as reasonably comfortable.
In the trip we just returned from, the trailer was just under 14' long with the nose included but not including the hitch assembly. We rented a truck, it was an F250 Super Duty with a crew cab - a full 4 door - with a full 8' bed. Combined, we were something over 36' long. If & when we purchase a truck, I would go with the same crew cab but a short bed & would like to keep the trailer at about 7' wide.
Thanks!
To travel any distance, we need to haul the bikes. We just returned from a trip to South Dakota (we live in Ohio) & had a great time. I rented an enclosed 7' x 12' V-nose to pull the bikes. Had plenty of room (inside width was 6'8") for the bikes, luggage, etc.
If we instead want to trailer my Limited & a Freewheeler, what size of enclosed trailer would we need? Also, how would the bikes be oriented? It seems a lot of folks who trailer go with a V-nose, pulling the trike in first with the front wheel in the V. Would a square nosed trailer be better, placing the trike to one side? Also, I would think backing the trike in would allow some extra room to pull the Limited in - is that possible?
Any advice is truly appreciated. We like to travel with our bikes, but also enjoy having a cage for inclement weather, fatigue, etc. I know there are gonzo trailers that will easily fit multiple bikes & trikes, but I'd like to keep it as small as reasonably comfortable.
In the trip we just returned from, the trailer was just under 14' long with the nose included but not including the hitch assembly. We rented a truck, it was an F250 Super Duty with a crew cab - a full 4 door - with a full 8' bed. Combined, we were something over 36' long. If & when we purchase a truck, I would go with the same crew cab but a short bed & would like to keep the trailer at about 7' wide.
Thanks!