I've been searching for an RV to live in when I retire and sell my home. I have been looking at the Thor Outlaw, Class A which has a garage that is the same length as my trike so there is NO wiggle room. the edge of the garage floor near the door slopes downward to reduce the angle of the slope so that could prevent trying to load the trike at a slight angle. Looks like the Outlaw may be out of the plan...
Next, I have been looking at a Diesel Pusher and adding a Hydralift (hydralift-usa.com) for my trike. I contacted the maker of the lift and gave them the dimensions of my trike. There response was it will not work since my trike would exceed the legal lane width. My Hannigan trike is 122" long so when turned sideways...it's a no go.
Looks like my final option may be to find an enclosed trailer to haul it with. If I MUST go the trailer route, I will get one that I can use the front half for a shop and to store things that won' t fit under the RV such as a BBQ, portable generator and work bench...
Good news is I still have a couple years for this to all come together.
Next, I have been looking at a Diesel Pusher and adding a Hydralift (hydralift-usa.com) for my trike. I contacted the maker of the lift and gave them the dimensions of my trike. There response was it will not work since my trike would exceed the legal lane width. My Hannigan trike is 122" long so when turned sideways...it's a no go.
Looks like my final option may be to find an enclosed trailer to haul it with. If I MUST go the trailer route, I will get one that I can use the front half for a shop and to store things that won' t fit under the RV such as a BBQ, portable generator and work bench...
Good news is I still have a couple years for this to all come together.