PAThwacker

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2015 Keystone Springdale Summerland 257rl
Tow vehicle: 2003 GMC K1500 ext lb
Previous: 14 years of 3 popups and a hybrid tt
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panthercity

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Miss Steak.
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*Oregonian* wrote: Actually, mines a couple years older than your ssd
I looked and looked for this trailer with a slide but finally gave up. This was only one of two I could find for sale in the country last summer with the full length deck. I absolutely love this camper! Being able to bring the toys, firewood, and other stuff but keep it all outside is just awesome! You should see the looks I get when I pull into campgrounds with a couple Ducati's on the deck ![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif) I'll bet! Which Ducs?
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panthercity wrote: *Oregonian* wrote: Actually, mines a couple years older than your ssd
I looked and looked for this trailer with a slide but finally gave up. This was only one of two I could find for sale in the country last summer with the full length deck. I absolutely love this camper! Being able to bring the toys, firewood, and other stuff but keep it all outside is just awesome! You should see the looks I get when I pull into campgrounds with a couple Ducati's on the deck ![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif) I'll bet! Which Ducs?
My wife and I both have Monster 620's ![smile [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/smile.gif)
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*Oregonian* wrote: panthercity wrote: *Oregonian* wrote: Actually, mines a couple years older than your ssd
I looked and looked for this trailer with a slide but finally gave up. This was only one of two I could find for sale in the country last summer with the full length deck. I absolutely love this camper! Being able to bring the toys, firewood, and other stuff but keep it all outside is just awesome! You should see the looks I get when I pull into campgrounds with a couple Ducati's on the deck ![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif) I'll bet! Which Ducs?
My wife and I both have Monster 620's
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Nice! Any tips with loading heavier bikes? I have a Yamaha FJR I want to bring sometimes but the thought of loading it terrifies me. The Monster is hard enough to get on there and the FJR weighs 150 lbs more. I think a longer ramp would definitely help as well as possibly lowering the front of the trailer as low as it will go?
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panthercity

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*Oregonian* wrote: Nice! Any tips with loading heavier bikes? I have a Yamaha FJR I want to bring sometimes but the thought of loading it terrifies me. The Monster is hard enough to get on there and the FJR weighs 150 lbs more. I think a longer ramp would definitely help as well as possibly lowering the front of the trailer as low as it will go?
![[image]](http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r212/moore_clan/FJR_zps55185268.jpg) TWO longer ramps worked well on the R1200ST. One for the bike and a parallel one for you to walk up. I already had the requisite curved 6' aluminum ramp and built a 6' folding ramp out of 2x4s and 1-1/2" OSB. That and a roll-on wheel chock.
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*Oregonian*

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I have the roll in wheel chock which definately helps. Mind sharing a pic of your longer ramp?
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I'll shoot the set up tomorrow.
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*Oregonian* wrote: I have the roll in wheel chock which definately helps. Mind sharing a pic of your longer ramp? ![[image]](http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/o504/panthercity66/20150118_151523_zpsgf0aifq9.jpg)
Here's the folding walk ramp.
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