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- the_bear_IIExplorerI've seen everything from go-Karts to bicycles to boats, kayaks, race buggies, show dogs and cages, to a full wood shop in toy haulers. To be honest I rarely see motorcycles in toy haulers. I do see a lot of side by sides and ATVs though.
- 2scootnExplorerWe've hauled our scooters, bicycles, wash-tub fire pit, gas bbq from our back deck....nice to be able to just walk up the back ramp, tie down whatever we want to take and go.
- ependydadExplorerBedroom for my kids:
https://youtu.be/S7_8KRUhlng - stevemorrisExplorersometimes i look in the back of our pickup full of lawn chairs, bicycles, bbq etc etc and think a 5 wheel toy hauler would be easier than our travel trailer!
- brant_cExplorerWe have used our toy hauler to move an entire bedroom suite...I forgot about that one.
- brant_cExplorer
stevemorris wrote:
sometimes i look in the back of our pickup full of lawn chairs, bicycles, bbq etc etc and think a 5 wheel toy hauler would be easier than our travel trailer!
Our first camper was a 1988 Prowler. We had it for 3 years. Our last two campers have been toy haulers (bumper pull) with all the fun stuff we carry. - KevinwaExplorerI have actually been thinking of looking for a toyhauler when we upgrade our travel trailer. I want to store my expensive mountain bike and all the kids stuff chairs kayaks etc inside. There used to be toyhaulers with a s,all garage sized for a single quad, I wonder if there are still any around?
- Y-GuyModerator
Kevinwa wrote:
I have actually been thinking of looking for a toyhauler when we upgrade our travel trailer. I want to store my expensive mountain bike and all the kids stuff chairs kayaks etc inside. There used to be toyhaulers with a s,all garage sized for a single quad, I wonder if there are still any around?
I could be wrong, as it changes daily, but I don't think there are any currently being manufactured. Its a pretty small niche market. - joebedfordNomad III get two bicycles in there too:
- JAC1982ExplorerWe don't actually take our RZR on a lot of our trips. The garage area is nice for all our other junk though (junk depends on what trip we are on, sometimes it's a bunch of coolers, sometimes inner tubes/kayak, etc), and our dogs stay in it when they are with us since it's easier to clean than the rest of the camper. They like hanging out on the patio since they can be outside without being tied up.
Our old hauler only had a 9' garage, it would be perfect for someone who just wanted to haul bikes and smaller stuff.
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