popeye
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Cage chop is pretty minimal amount of work
A new/taller trailer ....... lol.
Cage chop is pretty minimal amount of work
Man.. you're full of great ideas! Great, expensive ideas! I was actually thinking I might buy a set of really small wheels just to load it into my rig (kind of like how they load up monster trucks in semis.
It was a JOKE ....... swish ....... over your head ..... LOLMan.. you're full of great ideas! Great, expensive ideas! I was actually thinking I might buy a set of really small wheels just to load it into my rig (kind of like how they load up monster trucks in semis.
It was a JOKE ....... swish ....... over your head ..... LOL
What he said. Also welcome to the Club from Central Florida. I saw my first chopped cage a few months ago and it looked cool and allowed the owner to load it into his toy hauler. It's a P500 and he knew he was going to have to chop it when he bough it. His only complaint was he could not find a full windshield to fit without paying for a custom built one. He runs a half windshield and said it wasn't bad if it wasn't to cold or raining. He is also looking at having a full one cut down. He did have a mod I haven't heard of before. He glued a piece of foam to the under side of the roof as a joke for a tall friend.Chop the cage is an option.
I have a Honda pioneer 1000-5 and live in WA. Trails at 49 degrees north are excellentNearly three years ago, my wife and I decided we would buy a fifth wheel toy hauler with the intentions of buying a SXS our family of 5 could enjoy outdoors. Just over one week ago, we finally got our SXS, a 2020 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 (Only model that would fit in our toy hauler and carry all 5 of us).
We live on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington; it's a beautiful place with all kinds of hills, forests, rivers, lakes and the like. After we putted around our 1 acre lot and some adjoining undeveloped land, we decided to trailer our machine and go find somewhere new to ride. Everywhere we went, the trails are limited to 50" or narrower machines, with one exception. There is a 4x4 area about 45 minutes away. But I have never been an offroader in that capacity. Plenty of dirtbike experience, but never anything that big. All of the trails in the 4x4 area are rutted out and I drag my plastic OEM skid plate along the ground the entire way. The trails have some fairly technical obstacles and they're clearly meant for jeeps.
It's extremely frustrating that I paid over 20k on a machine that I really can't ride anywhere. I wish I would have done more research on where there was to actually ride, I might have opted for a couple larger 4 wheelers instead.
Sorry.... rant over.
That’s up by Calispel Creek. Got pulled over one time in our ol 700 for apparently having too much light the night before. We we’re actually trying to be mellow lol. They are thick up there.I have a Honda pioneer 1000-5 and live in WA. Trails at 49 degrees north are excellent
Could you air down the tires? A LOT?You're definitely not wrong!
Sounds like a fun solution for sure. That said, I already have to strap it down over the roll cage to compress the shocks to get it to ride safely in my fifth wheel. Not sure what I would do if it were any taller.
What does the back of your TH look like? Do u have pics with the door down? If you have secondary beds up, put them down and you’ll pull that beauty in easy. Another option is to remove some air from your tires to drop it a few inches. Don that before too.
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I have a bed that's at the top the ones on the sides are a bed/loveseat. Many people that have them, are not aware that they fold to there sides. I was hitting the top like u when I left them upThat's a nice setup. My rig has the happy jack bunk bed system so the roll cage touches the vertical braces under the bottom bunk. I'll snag a picture when I load it up tonight or tomorrow morning.
I have a bed that's at the top the ones on the sides are a bed/loveseat. Many people that have them, are not aware that they fold to there sides. I was hitting the top like u when I left them up