TH Owners - whatchu got in the back???

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Arrow TH Owners - whatchu got in the back???

What kinds of toys are you folks hauling around?
Show and tell time!!!

Okay - I'll go first...

We want to do some trail riding.. So we bought a 2014 Arctic Cat Trail SxS.

I don't think I can get my Victory in the back along with this, but that sure would be nice.

Here's some pictures of the "GrassHopper" .... It's currently undergoing some mods and will post more pics later..





 
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We have moved on from our old bumper pull toy hauler to a new TT but it used to haul my son's Quarter Midget racecars. The 12' garage was a good fit for his 2 cars, tool carts, spares and genny.

Big smile after his first checkered flag.
 
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That is really cool Tom...

I'm an old racer myself... Couldn't get my son into it though....
 
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Dirt: CanAm Outlander 1000XT and Polaris Sportsman 850XP Touring LE.
Street: Harley Road King and CanAm Spyder RT-S SE5
Water: SeaDoo GTX Limited is 260
 
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Originally Posted by Karl4Cat
Dirt: CanAm Outlander 1000XT and Polaris Sportsman 850XP Touring LE.
Street: Harley Road King and CanAm Spyder RT-S SE5
Water: SeaDoo GTX Limited is 260
Nah - nah - nah...... You know you can't get away with that!!!!!

Where's the pics????
 
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They are all in the garage. Not exciting ones. You'll have to wait til I get camping for action shots....
 
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WOW!!!! As I suspected - You've won the coolest toys contest so far by having such a spread! Now that's the kind of Diversity I can dig!!!!!

 
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Originally Posted by Big-Foot
WOW!!!! As I suspected - You've won the coolest toys contest so far by having such a spread! Now that's the kind of Diversity I can dig!!!!!


Thanks Randy! When I was growing up, my dad's favorite posters, bumper stickers, t-shirts, etc. said, "the man who dies with the most toys wins..." Let me tell you, he won. I'm working on his record though...
 
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I've been in the same competition LOL.... Starting to thin the herd though...
 
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I've been in the same competition LOL.... Starting to thin the herd though...
I know it. We just sold my car this spring. You can only drive one at a time and the truck was more important.
 
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Here's what goes in my garage. Not quite as fast as some of you other guys, but with a good hill it'll knock down 30+ mph!





Along with that we have a pair of kayaks for back there too. That we will take if I can ever get my back not to hurt after paddling one for more than 15 minutes.


I've had quite the herd of toys, but I get sick of stuff pretty fast. Through quads, dirtbikes, streetbikes, Jeep on 1 tons, and tractors that have all come and gone. Camping and bicycles are the only things that have really kept my interest over the years.
 
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Man Scott... That's not your garden variety Huffy there!

Air suspension and disc brakes?

The beauty of these toy haulers is their configurability... I hope to alter the rear lift beds to be racks for RC planes and such someday...
 
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Originally Posted by Big-Foot
Man Scott... That's not your garden variety Huffy there!?

You could have about 40 garden variety Huffys for what its worth.........It's built to be capable of withstanding a pretty severe beating from a big guy who isn't always smooth. Also a big reason as to why I want it INSIDE the camper. It's not uncommon to have 20k in bikes in the bed of my truck on a normal Sunday morning for a ride.

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Air suspension and disc brakes?

Yes and yes. Hydraulic disc brakes to be exact. The seatpost is air operated too and can drop 125mm at the push of a button so its out of the way for steep downs and jumps. It's a fun ride. And I have great trails within 5 minutes of the house.
 
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I like it. In just trying to figure where I'd mount the motor...
 

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