Does anyone know if you can stuff a Smartcar in the back of one of these.
It's 8.84 long by 5.11 wide by 5 ft high weighs 1808 lbs?? That oughta help tongue weight a bit..lol
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yea thanks. The back door may not be wide enough.It would need to be 5'2
and the hatch open high enough to accomodate the 5 ft height ..
That would be a good way to have a small vehicle(my wife would never ride a Harley.. ) You know park the rig and tv and take the car..
I've still got the bug for one of these, can't stop myself.
How is the back hatch in a stiff breeze? Looks like the wind could damage it 20/25 mph straight in the rear. Hauling two motos, I could live with an 8' garage and larger living room. Genset? AS engineers, you listening?
If someone is seriously looking for Pan America toy hauler a little birdie told me that a dealer has one in this area that they would like to move. Pan America toy hauler. No details other this info so take this with a grain of salt.
I don't work for this dealership and will not gain from the sale. Hope this info will help someone get the Airstream of their dreams.
I heard long ago in the 90s that Harleys haven't been made from all American parts, yet (some?) Gold Wings are. My GF USED to run with the Harley crowd and told me they're all about the look and that's it, and they realize the true "cool ones" are us dirt riders because of the vastly larger skill set we must employ in riding over such varying terrain other than asphalt. I never got the allure, though I had a friend that would have me take his Vrod out when he'd be on any extended trips. Fast bike for sure, but I much prefer my Husqvarna for fun.
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