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It’s pretty much the weekend house from end of March to November.
Full bath, dual AC, part over the truck bed is master BR, fridge, sink and micro only for kitchen as we are usually cooking outdoors.
Tows like a dream.
 
Yes Craig InTech. Had it built in 2019 Took delivery 2020. Has been an awesome rig.
if I were to have another built I can only think of small additions. Add a light switch or put certain lights on dimmer but that’s about it.
all aluminum construction so even loaded with fuel and fresh tank full thing is at About 45%-50% of the Tow vehicles capacity.
 
Yes Craig InTech. Had it built in 2019 Took delivery 2020. Has been an awesome rig.
if I were to have another built I can only think of small additions. Add a light switch or put certain lights on dimmer but that’s about it.
all aluminum construction so even loaded with fuel and fresh tank full thing is at About 45%-50% of the Tow vehicles capacity.

Very nice. InTech are awesome 👍
 
Does the job for me. 1x track bike and toolbox or 2x bikes.
 

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I sold my 5' x 8' trailer and bought a F-150 with the idea of ramping the bike into the bed to take it to the track. At the time I had a 2019 Ford Edge Ti, and a 5' x 8' was the max frontal area wise I could get away with.

Research directed me to 9' ramps to give a shallow angle. I bought some 9' ramps and the first time I tried to walk up one, I realized mistakes were made. There's a bouncy vertigo sensation that sucks, compared to a TRS restraint in a trailer. Walking backwards down one with a $30K bike would be a tad sketch.

I'm shopping 6' x 12' trailers...
 

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