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Boy I am fortunate! I have a CTD, a couple of quads, and a toy-hauler to go have fun in the sand!



Here are my toys. an 03 Polaris Predator I changed the stickers to a USA Theme. and a 03 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO



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Polaris 500

Now that Polaris is really nice. I habe been looking for one to use on my outdoor adventures. Nice machine. I am sure you have the independent rear suspension?



Thanks for sharing!! Tony G
 
I have a 2000 Honda 300EX

Here are some pics from the Badlands off road park in Attica, IN.

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Here is the cool Dodge semi that has been rotting in the parking lot at the Badlands for years... I'm gonna buy it and restore it when I hit the lotto...

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Yes you and many other on this forum are very lucky to have the toys and resources it takes to acquire them. As if the Dodge/Cummins wasn't enough. But it seems most that do have a Dodge/Cummins have them to tow something else. That is our case, we originally went to Dodge to tow out trailers and to make sure we got there and back safely, and it has never failed... . Knock... Knock.



This is my sand rail I had for several years. It is a 2175cc Vw based engine, with a turbocharger, Holley 4-barrel carb and Nitrous setup. The wheel are 15x15 Douglas with pro series tires. My first into to the world of turbo!

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This is my Raptor and my wifes lakota

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Not a great picture, but this is my son's Blaster

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We like to run in the dunes, so every quad has it's own set of aluminum Douglas wheels with paddle rear and smoothy fronts. The quads are nice because they are so dependable, just un-load and have fun.



This is our 36' gooseneck trailer that gets everything to where we need it, and back. It is an outstanding trailer that tracks beautifully, loaded up and ready it goes just over 16,000lbs.

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I've got a: 02 Raptor, 00 CR250, 94 KDX200, yamaha warrior, Club Car golf Cart with a 250cc cyclone motor, RT100, and a 26' car hauler enclosed trailer to tote it all in.

I want Y-Knot's trailer, only in red. Exactly what I'm lookin for.

how do you post pics?
 
click on post reply (bottom left of this page) scroll to the bottom where it says manage attachments. insert attachtments. good luck getting them to fit (you see how my golf cart turned out... . trying to put the boat on but cant make that one fit. )
 
'99 Jeep - when this pic was taken, it was on 4. 5" lift and 35's...

'97 Jeep is still in the process of being built...



Chris
 
You can upload 122K up to your readers rigs then on the pic you select, there is a link "Forum codes" click that then a window pops up and there are 4 string codes in it. Highlight and copy the size of cose you want (I use the #2 one) and then go to the post and paste it in the text. Pics will show up like mine at the top... .
 
Heres a recent outing at a place called Little Sahara in Ut. Just notrth of Delta on Hwy 6. Jerico Jct. I think the name is... . LOTS of dunes and a 700 ft high "sand mountain" fairly steep in places and there are 3 camping areas all with access to the dunes. Cost is $8/night so very reasonable except for heavy weekends like now on labor day is 10/night. This is also called a day use fee so camping is included.



Person in pic is my dad at 73, still acts like a kid... . Nice to have him along on outings like this... .



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This is the Sand mountain I described. You see a few trailers there, on busy days it is like a swap meet crowded all around...

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Me going up Sand mountain on my predator... . Yes that is the angle of the hill... .

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This is one of my toys, I got board a little over two years ago and spent way too much money creating a way to transport alcohol and other fine beverages. It is a hybrid, Douglas spindle mount kart wheels, Dunlop tires, Viza gearbox, modified Go-ped Bigfoot frame, and a Honda GX31 engine, It goes anywhere from 9-15 mph depending on what sprocket I put on the rear hub, slow…. but it climbs well with a full load.





Peter
 
Yes it's a Kazuma 50. I sold them last year around Christmas time. To be honest, it's a piece of junk but it's cheap. It's actually very very fast. Probably due to how light it. It has a working headlight that's cool. Although it has a shifter it is the most worthless shifter you've seen. It takes a lot of pressure to shift it. Also, everyone I resold had something wrong with it that I had to fix before selling. Some had broken plastic, many tires had to be rebeaded, carbs were tuned like crap, etc... I guess all quads may be like this and that's what the dealer prep is for? Don't know. Oh yeah, one advantage to the Kazuma is it's very small. I'll probably pick one up for my son when the time is right... he just turned 1. I'll probably have him on a Kazuma in 6 months. If you're interested in one I was at Pep Boys today and they now carry them... at least in Phoenix. They're $799.



Mike
 
Heres my 74 power wagon with the Jet skiis (95 Sea doo HX, 94 VXR PRO, 80 JS440). Also is the bikes we own (the YZ 250 on the left was traded in on a new CR 250 4 weeks ago, the warrior was replaced with a Raptor). not pictured, but Also to join the group now is a Club car golf cart that i put a polaris cyclone motor in.
 
Here are my toys...

1. My Suzuki Samurai (see sig for specs)

2. My Suzuki ATV - 4x4 250cc circa 1987

3. My Isuzu Rodeo - 3" lift, Calmini bumper, Custom rocker protection, 32" BFG MT
 
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