Nomad Euphoria RV - Interesting option

Any Euphoria owners able to upload a photo of the garage area with bike(s) in it or share experience on what it's like getting them in & out? This is on my short list for an overall size-up on my Transit at some point, but our current bike setup is pretty ergonomic with a hydraulic bed lift. We're mountain bikers with XL & M frames.

Probably should just measure out the space with tape and mock it up, but if anyone has feedback on how usable it is I'd appreciate it.
 
Any Euphoria owners able to upload a photo of the garage area with bike(s) in it or share experience on what it's like getting them in & out? This is on my short list for an overall size-up on my Transit at some point, but our current bike setup is pretty ergonomic with a hydraulic bed lift. We're mountain bikers with XL & M frames.

Probably should just measure out the space with tape and mock it up, but if anyone has feedback on how usable it is I'd appreciate it.

Have L-Track mounted a few inches back from the door on both sides using the microadjust freedom coast fork mount. So quick in and out with the bikes once you understand the angles with pedals. Have both the mounts dead center. Can fit 800mm bars. I put the larger bike in first then angle it to give room for the rear tire of the other mtb. Takes me maybe 5 minutes total. Faster to take them out. I also throw pedal covers on (bought off amazon for cheap) Happy to answer any questions, its a sick rig for mtb. We love it.
 

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Have L-Track mounted a few inches back from the door on both sides using the microadjust freedom coast fork mount. So quick in and out with the bikes once you understand the angles with pedals. Have both the mounts dead center. Can fit 800mm bars. I put the larger bike in first then angle it to give room for the rear tire of the other mtb. Takes me maybe 5 minutes total. Faster to take them out. I also throw pedal covers on (bought off amazon for cheap) Happy to answer any questions, its a sick rig for mtb. We love it.
Thanks and looks great. Questions: (1) The second bike fork is on the other side? (2) With the two bikes in there is there space for much else? Like could you still fit something the size of a Trailfire Grill?
 
Thanks and looks great. Questions: (1) The second bike fork is on the other side? (2) With the two bikes in there is there space for much else? Like could you still fit something the size of a Trailfire Grill?
Hit up this years overland expo and take your bikes. NOTHING beats hands on and everyone there is exceedingly accommodating.
 
Agree with this for sure. We take our van to the Expo in Colorado if you happen to be close by. Yes, the 2nd bike is facing the other direction, it's not possible to have them both facing the same way since the fork mount needs to be centered with a flat surface. Not familiar with a trailfire grill so I'm not sure what the dimensions are, but we have a lot of things attached to the back wall by L track. There's 3 backpacks, all of the bike gear, a drop down thule shoe organizer that we use for supplies and a propane tank. We keep a Ignik Skullet in the rear storage box. None of that needs to be taken out to get to a bike. Can take other pics if that's helpful. I had that one saved on my phone from earlier.
 

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