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Old 01-07-2021, 03:38 PM   #15
JONJON
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Outlaw 38MB
State: Florida
Posts: 41
THOR #18099
Another Outlaw owner 38MB

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Originally Posted by detrog View Post
Your jacknife sofa lays flat, then is electrically raised up and is out of the way. I have the MB and carry the wife's can am and my Indian Roadmaster. Tight fit because of her can am, bit it works. I actually removed the black back panel swing doors that you normally use to divide the back porch and garage and stored them in the pass through storage. That gave me more space to maneuver the bike and trike.
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Yes, the jacknife sofa/dinette folds flat and then raises up to the ceiling. The 10 foot x 8 foot garage should allow you to easily load two quads side by side but perpendicular to the unit. Be sure to tie them down good so you don't damage your walls while driving. You may want to build some chocks to eliminate all movement. Removing those screen doors in the back will also increase your maneuvering space considerably. Mine fits a small Polaris Ranger perfectly, with chocks to prevent it from hitting the sliding glass door going forward. At the same time I can put in two kayaks and then two bicycles and sometimes firewood in the back of the Ranger. We couldn't live without our toy hauler! Gotta have toys! HAPPY CAMPING!
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