continental motorcycle l/q
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Which style are you looking at the gooseneck toy hauler or the tag-along
The one problem I have with living quaters in a motorcycle hauler is some times gas fumes will linger even after the motorcycle is unloaded
I have a L/Q in my gooseneck and I haul Motorcycles....when I built the living quaters in my trailer I made sure the divider wall and door where tightly sealed and I have a power vent fan in the L/Q to remove fumes.....this was a learned lesson because I woke up one morning very sick from gas fumes while sleeping on the road with a load of motorcycles
The one problem I have with living quaters in a motorcycle hauler is some times gas fumes will linger even after the motorcycle is unloaded
I have a L/Q in my gooseneck and I haul Motorcycles....when I built the living quaters in my trailer I made sure the divider wall and door where tightly sealed and I have a power vent fan in the L/Q to remove fumes.....this was a learned lesson because I woke up one morning very sick from gas fumes while sleeping on the road with a load of motorcycles
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Originally posted by pappyman
one problem I have with living quaters in a motorcycle hauler is some times gas fumes will linger even after the motorcycle is unloaded
one problem I have with living quaters in a motorcycle hauler is some times gas fumes will linger even after the motorcycle is unloaded
There's no way I'd have the vehicle I'm transporting (be it a bike, quad, my 4wd, etc) in the same breathing area... my garage stinks bad enough!
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