JJZ 109
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- Lake Ontario/St. Lawrence River
- Tractor
- Kubota BX2380/LA344 loader/60" MMM, Bobcat S185 skid steer, JD X394 4 wheel steer mower
So I've sold my 2010 American Hauler 7x14 Night Hawk trailer. It was tall, 6'6" inside. The V on the front was pretty blunt, not a sharp angle at all. It dragged the mileage down to a little over 8 MPG on a Florida trip this winter. But part of that may have been the 5.0 in the F150 I had. I now have an F250 with 6.2 gasser. The American Hauler never did seem to be a nice pulling trailer.
I need a new enclosed bike hauler, but I want something that won't drag the mileage down quite so much. I know that they make lower profile trailers. Some have V noses, some are flat. I've heard some people swear that the flat nose pulls better, but my experience with a sharper V and 6' intererior that my 7x18 enclosed has is that it pulls much better than the slight V and taller (but shorter length) trailer I just sold.
It needs to be large enough to haul a Harley Street Glide and Softail Deluxe together. So I'm thinking 7x14 so that I don't have to cram them in tight to each other plus leave room for luggage, coolers, etc. Any suggestions for something that will accommodate our bikes as well as not acting like a large sail to drag the mileage down so much?
I need a new enclosed bike hauler, but I want something that won't drag the mileage down quite so much. I know that they make lower profile trailers. Some have V noses, some are flat. I've heard some people swear that the flat nose pulls better, but my experience with a sharper V and 6' intererior that my 7x18 enclosed has is that it pulls much better than the slight V and taller (but shorter length) trailer I just sold.
It needs to be large enough to haul a Harley Street Glide and Softail Deluxe together. So I'm thinking 7x14 so that I don't have to cram them in tight to each other plus leave room for luggage, coolers, etc. Any suggestions for something that will accommodate our bikes as well as not acting like a large sail to drag the mileage down so much?