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Old 06-26-2020, 03:07 PM   #1
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Goldwing in 10 foot garage

Anybody here have any experiance loading a goldwing 1800 into a 10 foot garage toyhauler. Will it fit ok. I know it will be a little tight length wise. Any ideas will be wonderful. I have my eye on a 3005 voltage.
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Old 06-26-2020, 03:20 PM   #2
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I use to haul my Goldwing actually 2 Goldwings in my 10-foot bay toy hauler. One fits great but two were tight. Just make sure you strap it down good. I did have to point the antennas forward. They set low so u may have to raise the front end of the hauler so as not to damage the bottom of the bike.
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Old 06-26-2020, 03:31 PM   #3
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I use to haul my Goldwing actually 2 Goldwings in my 10-foot bay toy hauler. One fits great but two were tight. Just make sure you strap it down good. I did have to point the antennas forward. They set low so u may have to raise the front end of the hauler so as not to damage the bottom of the bike.
Did you ride in or winch it.
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Old 06-26-2020, 04:54 PM   #4
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one was easy to drive in.. two was tricky.. once you start up the ramp you're committed. Use the front brake to stop fast.
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Old 06-26-2020, 06:17 PM   #5
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OK thank you. Any experance with using a condor dolly like they use on rollbacks to load motorcycles.
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Old 06-26-2020, 06:25 PM   #6
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I used to ride my 08 Goldwing up on my swivel trailer and once you get started you don't want to stop. I also had to watch the break over point on the ramp so it would not bottom out on the bike frame. Loading is the scary part and you need a second person to strap the bike down while you hold it upright. I did not leave the kick stand down for hauling and let the bike suspension work as designed.
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Old 06-28-2020, 11:23 PM   #7
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OK thank you. Any experance with using a condor dolly like they use on rollbacks to load motorcycles.
I have an ultra limited, similar in size to a goldwing. A few things you may want to look at that ive learned about loading. You can drop the rear and raise the front to lessen your ramp angle and breakover angle. This will make traction less of an issue and less likely to bottom out. Your wing should have enough torque to just walk right up the ramp at idle. Dont take a run at the door, theyre not very well made. I just bought a condor chock for mine and it looks pretty good. There are alot of reviews and how to videos on youtube including some from the mfr.
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Old 07-03-2020, 05:42 AM   #8
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The guy I bought my 10 ft garage toy hauler from kept his two harleys in the garage full time lol. 1600 lbs and they fit pretty nicely. I was surprised.
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Old 07-05-2020, 05:03 PM   #9
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yes it would be a good garage for to store the bike full time if you dont have a garage
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