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Originally Posted by scubieman
How do you like having motorcycle stored in same area as sleeping? I don't know if I would like it since it could start smelling it up. Do you have that problem?
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Hey Scubieman,
You know I thought the very same thing! Wouldn't the gas from the motorcycle smell up the trailer? That was a BIG concern for me too.
Well amazingly enough...it doesn't! And we have an O-L-D Triumph Bonneville that leaks like a sieve. Oil and gas alike...aaaahhhh , the love of an old bike.
The trailer has these great vents on the side...one on the left side up high and one on the right side down low. When we load our cycle inside we just open the vents...and NO SMELL!! REALLY!!
When we get where are going...we take out the cycle and close the vents. Just like any other travel trailer...but you can take your bike with you! Or bicycles, or canoe/kayak or hiking gear or what ever toy you have.
We also discovered that we can open the vent in the winter for a little extra ventilation too. Not so good in the summer....bugs can get in
We just LOVE LOVE LOVE out little Gray wolf 19RR toy hauler. Just the right size for us.
Check one out!
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2012 Ford F-250 King Ranch Super Crew Cab 4x4
2014 Work & Play 25ULA
Paula Drake, Ken Cooksey, Sunny Delight, Valor & Scarlet Begonia
Jasper Ga.