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Old 12-13-2017, 08:02 PM   #92
Hoser123
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: New Jersey
Posts: 102
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Originally Posted by Chance View Post
The 102" width limit doesn't include mirrors, so wide-body motorhomes have been in that range for years. I honestly don't know whether awning is included. If we allow for doors on either side of garage, it couldn't be more than about 100". Your idea of loading bike at angle could help.

Another option would be to have a longer longitudinal but narrow garage on one side of RV. If it were 4-ft wide, the area next to it could be incorporated into living area; perhaps a bathroom behind bedroom. There was an aero toy hauler trailer I saw at RV shows a few times (can't recall name/brand) that was like that. The door was roughly half the with of trailer, meant for motorcycles, ATVs, etc. A similar concept could work for a motorhome without giving up so much living space.

I do like small enclosed garages so toys don't get left out where people can see and get to them.
I have a class a toy hauler The Outlaw. My garage inside is 8 feet wide. It will not fit in my ultra limited sideways which is just over 8 feet long. However it will hold two Harleys, side by side
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