Garage size…. Actual space inside?? Adria Coral 670SC (1 Viewer)

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We are considering an Adria Coral 670SC.
It has twin garage doors of good size. It also has an electric rear bed which you can raise to increase space.
We want to carry 2 Mountain Bikes.
Will they fit with the bed down low?
I’m sure they will with bed up but pretty pointless as we need to store the bikes to sleep
Any thoughts/ guidance appreciated

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Aug 2, 2022
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I have an Adria Sunliving S70C, which I think is similar in size to the Coral.
We have a large garage but couldn’t get our bikes in, not enough headroom.
Mind you we couldn’t take the front wheels off our bikes.
I guess you need to visit a dealer so you can measure it up.
 
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Apr 22, 2018
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On my older Coral with fixed rear beds my mountain bike (XL size) fits in with the seat post in the drop position, and my wife’s did, but since she swapped to a more upright ladies bike hers won’t Fi as bars are too high. I now remove both front wheels and have brackets fixed to the floor to hold them.
 
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Our friends carry 2 Cube Stereo full suss ebikes in their 670.

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Feb 19, 2020
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I have a Matrix 670sc. 2019 Same as the coral but with drop down bed at the front.
2 full size bikes will fit in the garage with the bed rear island bed raised but definitely not with the bed down. According to the sticker at the bottom of the bed it should not be slept on unless it is fully lowered so bikes would need to be stored outside. Others on an Adria forum say they have used the bed raised but I wouldn't risk the weight on the motors. With 2 full size bikes in the garage there isn't room for a lot of the other things we carry so bikes are on the rack for us.
I think newer models have a shorter garage door so full size bikes may not fit without removing the front wheel.



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Apr 30, 2018
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We have 2 electric bikes, 1 is folding the other fixed frame with 24” wheels.
With the handle bars folded down the folding bike fits in no problem, with the other I need to remove the front wheel. See photo. Not a massive problem, takes less than 5mins to put wheel back on bike. IMG_2597.jpeg
 
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Garage door aperture, door seal to door seal as follows: -
Width = 73cm
Height = 115 cm (deduct 8cm if Alde system).
Height with bed in low position for sleeping = 83cm.

Once you’ve over the step and into the garage, floor to underside of bed in lowered position you’ll have 86.5cm. This increases to 110.5cm with the bed fully raised.
See attached photos fully raised and fully lowered
Hope this helps. Derry IMG_2599.jpegIMG_2598.jpeg
 
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Sorry just realised your question is regarding an Adria Coral, the 2 previous post from me relate to an Adria Matrix 670 DC, just incase there is a difference.
 
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The pics below are of an electric full suspension mountain bike (medium) and my XL hardtail mountain bike. Both front wheels removed. I have a plank of wood which I screwed two fork holders to ( purchased from Amazon). The handle bars on mine are twisted through 90 degrees to allow them to fit closer together. The front wheels then fit between the two bikes.
Cargo straps are used to hold them secure. Whole process takes about 15 minutes with a bit of practice.
Loads of room at the other end for boxes and crates and the chairs and table bungee upright to the spare wheel.

We have slept with the bed in the high in the raised position when doing overnight stops in an aire. We have no issues with it so far.

We love the security of having the bikes out of site.



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