Looking for an enclosed trailer for 2 sleds in the winter and dirt bike/street bike

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Will two sleds fit in an 6x12 enclosed? I want to pull it behind my camper that sticks out a couple of ft. I have seen some extension for hitches put I think a longer trailer tongue would be better. Doesn't seem to many 8x12 available. Looking for new or used and would like to know what I should be looking out for.
 

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I doubt it man I got a 6/12 enclosed for tools and I dont think o could get two sleds in there, my 8/12 open deck I can
 

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I don't think 2 sleds will fit, we had 2 155's in a 7x14 last weekend and was pretty tight.
 

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8x16 would be better.

Enclosed is prob listed as 8/12 x16. I had one, 3 sleds Tetris but fit.

If I was buying for just 2 sleds, I’d go 12 or 14 foot plus 4’v. 8 1/12 wide!!!!

No fawking around with backing one in, or long stagger. Room in front for gear, stuff, work bench, ect. I’d prob like the man door set more back, so you enter next to tunnel instead of ski/side panel.
 

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Enclosed is prob listed as 8/12 x16. I had one, 3 sleds Tetris but fit.

If I was buying for just 2 sleds, I’d go 12 or 14 foot plus 4’v. 8 1/12 wide!!!!

No fawking around with backing one in, or long stagger. Room in front for gear, stuff, work bench, ect. I’d prob like the man door set more back, so you enter next to tunnel instead of ski/side panel.

I have had a bunch of trailer but only two enclosed. The 8.5x16 with two sleds was good for me. Towed nice even with the 1/2 ton and I like having the extra room. I never wish I ever had a smaller trailer lol. Anytime I wanted something it was always a bigger trailer
 

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Thanks for the comments. Looks like there are some 7x14 and 8 x16 out there haven't found a 8x14.
 

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I found a great one lucky 8x12 plus 4 ft v low ceilings good for short people and a long toung I can jack knife with my deck out and unload /load
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12' with a v nose works too. V nose adds that extra little bit without adding to the overall much.
 

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What bikes do you have? Be cautious with the height if they are cruisers. Some ramps are pretty steep and if you don't have a beaver tail you can case the bike when loading
 

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What bikes do you have? Be cautious with the height if they are cruisers. Some ramps are pretty steep and if you don't have a beaver tail you can case the bike when loading

98 Honda Valkyrie and KTM 500exc, lol and a 79 Suzuki I had seen new that doesn't get out much now.
 

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The Valkyrie is pretty low. If you go with a deck over make sure it has a beaver tail. Mid deck is better with a beaver tail as well but you might clear.
 
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