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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1212502, member: 68872"] If I was towing with a F250 Super Duty Diesel I would buy the biggest trailer I could manage, assuming I had a place to park it. Your F250 won't have any problem pulling the 7x14. The added space will make loading the bikes a lot easier, plus you will always be able to throw in extra gear or haul a buddies bike. The tandem axles may come in handy if you end up loading the trailer up. Probably not an issue with your bikes but you may decide to use the trailer for another purpose. It isn't hard to reach load capacity of single axle and you can really get into trouble if you exceed the weight rating of the tires. Another area that tandem axles are nice is when you disconnect the trailer from the truck and then mess around in the trailer. If you get a quad and two people at the back of a single axle trailer you may find the tongue lifting up unless you have put stabilizer jacks under the back. Such a thing is very unlikely on a tandem axle trailer. Rod [/QUOTE]
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