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Here is our home away from home. This is called a sport travel trailer, it is made by Forest River and it is the Sandpiper model. It is 25' long and is fully loaded. We put all three of our quads in here and we even have room for a little one for Athena when she is ready. | |
Here is my personel ROCKET. This is a Suzuki LT500 frame with a Katana 1100 (GSXR1100) motor inserted in it. I built this myself with the help of some friends, and it took me about 6 months. The maiden voyage was at Glamis!! I finished it 2 weeks before our trip. Needless to say, I had no problems on our 10 day long vacation. Click here to see all the information about this quad. | |
Here is a picture of Venus on her quad. This is a 1987 Honda 250X. She likes it because it has reverse... I will be putting a 350X motor in this soon. | |
This was my 1989 Jeep Wrangler. Well, until this lady driving under
the influence of drugs and alcohol decided that she did not like the
lane that she was in and hit me near head on. Yes, it was totalled and
all the parts are gone.
Anyway this monster had 36x12.50x15 TSL Superswampers on Eagle Wheels. I had a 4" suspension lift kit, 1.5" shackles and a 3" body lift. All in all, there was about 16" of lift. I really miss it during the summer. If you are interested in a set of Mirror Adapters, check out Dixon Design and send me an email and I will tell you how you can get a set. They are really cool!!
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This is my new toy since the Jeep has been gone. My 1989 Chevrolet Suburban. I have a 8" Superlift, springs only, no blocks. I am running 35x12.50x16.5 BFG tires and Eagle wheels. It has a stock 350 motor, soon to be Super Charged with a Paxton supercharger. Just to give you a perspective, I am 6'3" tall. I'll see if I can dig up a better picture later. | |
Here is my XL600R, Enduro. I bought this to use as a commuter bike. We have gone to Holister in which was fun, but I don't think the all terrain tires are made for a full day in the dirt. I think the sand is out of the question. |