Not heavy, but it is the air resistance that will give my truck trouble. Could go smaller like a 5X8 or 5X10...but you can't stand up in them.
You can vent them to push out the gas fume smell for the most part. Drain the float bowl on the bikes. The FI bikes don't have that problem. The new CARB compliant cans have hardly any smell coming off them at all. While not ideal...there are ways to avoid gas smells.
Like everything it is all about compromise. Perfect world you would have everything separate...either bikes in the bed and pull a camper...or camper on the truck and bikes on the trailer...which I do now, is just the camper sucks in the cold and the wet. To fix that is to go with a FWC, then you have weight issues. Or do a Vagabond or OVRLND...those are $10K when everything is said and done. 7X14 trailer is $6000+ brand new...with a hell of a lot more space. Then I need a bigger truck to pull it.
https://www.trailersplus.com/Idaho/Nampa/7-Wide-Cargo-Trailers/trailer/4RAVS1420KN106307/
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My grandparents on mother's side moved to New Kensington after raising my mom and aunt's in Greensburg.
That construction business that I talk about was in Jeanette. Still there actually but it has long been sold off. Dad side lived in Irwin and Jeanette.
I'll can put my Tacoma in spots like that and have. I also will bring my moto camp stuff...leave the truck at the bottom, and ride my bike on single track up to a summit and camp there overnight, so I can watch the sunrise in the morning. Use the truck as a mothership so to speak and the bikes as exploratory pods.
My goal is to see every lookout tower in Idaho. Most have a road and single track leading up to them. I prefer the single track.
Not my beer, but pretty good view. Took this picture this past Spring, worked my ass getting here. Cut 70 some odd blow downs getting there. Was on the trail for 7 hours.
Not my video, but this one in Custer is on the list. Might try to get to it in 2 weeks when I am up there.