P1000 Dimension ?

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Gsowder79

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So my family has just increased in size so the 2up Outlander will no longer cut it. I've decided on a Honda 1000-5 but it will need to fit in the toy hauler. The garage area is 10' long (should be good there) but the ceiling in front is 6'1 for 5' and then it raises to 8' for the rear 5'. So my ? Is with the rear roll bar removed (which doesn't look like a huge job with power tools) can I back it into the garage? Or will the front roll bar still hit 6'1 ceiling. Wish I could draw a pic to better explain but thanks for any help u can offer.
 
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Wish I could help but mine is lifted and bigger wheels. The 10’ length will be tight as it’s 4” short of that bone stock. With the rear roll cage removed and backing it in I don’t think you will clear before hitting the 6’ 1” part as the rear roll cage is only about 36-42” long. Maybe someone else will chime in that can go get accurate measurements for you
 
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I also have an air compressor in the toy hauler so I might be able to gain an inch or 2 by deflating the tires during the haul.
 
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So my family has just increased in size so the 2up Outlander will no longer cut it. I've decided on a Honda 1000-5 but it will need to fit in the toy hauler. The garage area is 10' long (should be good there) but the ceiling in front is 6'1 for 5' and then it raises to 8' for the rear 5'. So my ? Is with the rear roll bar removed (which doesn't look like a huge job with power tools) can I back it into the garage? Or will the front roll bar still hit 6'1 ceiling. Wish I could draw a pic to better explain but thanks for any help u can offer.
Get a good run and start and just jamm it in there. It will be very tight, so when you unload it put it in 4wd, in reverse and mash on the gas and hopefully it will break the suction from loading and pop right out. Kinda like a wine cork.
 
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So my family has just increased in size so the 2up Outlander will no longer cut it. I've decided on a Honda 1000-5 but it will need to fit in the toy hauler. The garage area is 10' long (should be good there) but the ceiling in front is 6'1 for 5' and then it raises to 8' for the rear 5'. So my ? Is with the rear roll bar removed (which doesn't look like a huge job with power tools) can I back it into the garage? Or will the front roll bar still hit 6'1 ceiling. Wish I could draw a pic to better explain but thanks for any help u can offer.
My 1000-5D is 74 inches at the rear of the front roll bar (mid way back) with no roof attached.
 
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