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We had a 22RR but no toys. As a result, we were able to reconfigure the rear for living comfort (ie: dual recliner). If we had to maintain the bench seats in the back, it would have been uncomfortable for longer term living.
With toys, it will be a pain traveling as the toys will have to be off loaded for 1 night nights stops or you lose access to 1/2 the living space.
Honestly, if you are insistent on a toy hauler, I would go big (but then your truck is likely out classed) or go with a standard travel trailer and put the quad in the truck bed (also, likely an issue with overloading). If you are typical, 95% of your use will be living in the RV and 5% will be using the quad...so a very small part of the use is driving a non-optimal RV for 95% of the time.
You could do 2 quads or a quad and a dirt bike in the 22RR if left in original configuration...but with the issues mentioned above.
Our hitch weight was around 900lb per the cat scale when loaded. We pulled with an F250 (2700lb payload if I remember correctly).
We spend about 6-8 months each year in the RV and we made the call to switch to a 5er (non-toy hauler) this past fall for more space and better living configuration.