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CalypsoCowboy Jan 16, 2006 01:33 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
I'm looking for an enclosed trailer. I'm picking up the four wheeler later this week. I only have the one now but with the expense of trailers looking forward to probably two of them. I had been looking at a 6x12 enclosed trailer but I'm thinking this isn't gonna be quite big enough. I'm thinking due to height and widths I'm either going to have to go 14' long or 8.5 ft wide to get two of them in there.

I'm curious what sizes folks are using for two sportsmans.

Thanks,
Josh

WIscrambler Jan 16, 2006 04:50 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
You're correct, I'm pretty sure 2 won't fit in a 12' trailer. You'll have to go to a 14' trailer, but that usually means jumping up to tandem axle. If you put the ATV's side-by-side, it will definitely catch more wind going down the highway. Edit: I see Interstate Cargo trailers makes a 6x14 single axle. They also make a 5x14" also.

x_scrambler3 Jan 16, 2006 06:26 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
I have a 7' x 14 inclosed trailor an can fit 3 atv inside it I get a 95 trailblazer in sideways an 98 scrambler in side ways an a 2003 predator in froward. I have a 05 sportman 700 efi too. I am sure can get 2 sportsman in it. An gear

BryceGTX Jan 16, 2006 10:29 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
Yep the above guys are right. You will never fit two Sportsmans in a 6x12. I have an 8.5x12 and I cannot fit my Trailblazers end to end in the 12 feet. And the Trailblazers are 6 inches short that the Sportsmans. The other thing to consider is extra room. I carry two Trailblazers, 10 gals of gas, 8 sand tires, tools, spare tire for the trailer, and I would not want anything smaller than what I got.
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Bryce

okiedude Jan 16, 2006 10:48 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
I have a 14' enclosed trailer and I can BARELY fit my 700 and 500 in it. I have winches and bumpers on both(I guess thats the reason).

Traildog Jan 17, 2006 01:19 AM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
I have a 6 1/2' X 8 1/2' flat deck trailer and I can fit 2 sportsmans side by side. The bumpers stick out a little bit but the rubber is firmly on the deck. A closed in trailer is the way to go, it keeps the quads out of the elements and can double as sleeping accommodation.

okiedude Jan 17, 2006 01:44 AM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 

Originally posted by: Traildog
A closed in trailer is the way to go, it keeps the quads out of the elements and can double as sleeping accommodation.
I totally agree!!


tstroker Jan 17, 2006 08:38 AM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 

Originally posted by: okiedude
I have a 14' enclosed trailer and I can BARELY fit my 700 and 500 in it. I have winches and bumpers on both(I guess thats the reason).
do you have to remove tires or any thing to get your bikes to barley fit? also what type rear door cargo or ramp????/

mtpockets Jan 17, 2006 03:05 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 
i used a simple 10 foot, tilting Karavan snowmobile trailer. it had a tilt up top and my twin 2002 Sportsmans fit in there just fine. the cover had about 3" clearance side-to-side, top-to-bottom.

brand new they are about $2K. cheap!

the Sportsmans did get bigger for '05 so i don't know if an '05-'06 would fit.

remember that the BIGGER you go with a trailer, the more of a hassle it is to move it around!

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okiedude Jan 17, 2006 07:31 PM

Two Sportsman's and Enclosed Trailer Question
 

Originally posted by: tstroker

Originally posted by: okiedude
I have a 14' enclosed trailer and I can BARELY fit my 700 and 500 in it. I have winches and bumpers on both(I guess thats the reason).
do you have to remove tires or any thing to get your bikes to barley fit? also what type rear door cargo or ramp????/
No...I dont have to remove anything. My tralier has 2 rear doors that swing to open or close...no ramp...it is a "WW" brand trailer....it is fully enclosed, but I later found out they are cheaply made.


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