toy hauler sleeping when loaded and enroute

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dgoodbmw

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im wondering how the toy hauler owners of units up to 21 ft manage to sleep 2 when sizeable motorcycle is loaded and tied down en route to destination. i certainly dont want to untie and remove mc from unit every night i have to stay over enroute to wherever. is there enough sideways room to allow bunk to convert to bed with mc in unit? i have a unit in mind and am not committed to it yet, but want it badly enough to  ask this question. thanks for any replies. don
 
Good question, and a good opportunity for me to say that's exactly why I got an outside, front deck toy hauler.  I'm hoping you figured out the answer to your sleeping problem.  The insiders just looked like a lot of loading and unloading work to me.  But I'm sure I'll find problems with my rig. 
 
I believe that I have seen 21' toyhaulers with beds that drop out of the ceiling. Just lower enough to get up there I think would work. I had a 38' Raptor and I could sleep in the front bedroom and my guests could sleep above the Harley Ultra Classic en route. However the 5th wheel does have a taller ceiling height so on a TT maybe there is not enough room.
 

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