some new to me trailers

SO< I been looking for a decent used enclosed snowmobile trailer, but man haven’t been finding much here,
BUT about 2 weeks ago I was at local estate auction and had the chance to grab this 20 ft enclosed trailer for a good price
or well I felt a good price
then got it home and found it needed a few things, NOT much, but more than I hoped for
so I fixed it up, thinking maybe keep it,as didn’t have much $$ into it
but was rather larger than what I need in a trailer
SO, I parked it at a friends deer processing shop
thinking HEY if someone makes me a offer I cannot say NO to, I’ll let it go?
well, 2 days later I sold it , LOL
was thinking maybe I screwed up selling it?? as snow is here now and should ONLY get more,OR sure hope so!
so bad time to be hunting for a snowmobile trailer!!

SO< went back to hunting for a trailer again? and then came across this one went and looked at it and grabbed it
Its a super clean, like new deal,
Kind of what I want , or for now any how LOL

was hoping for aa 7×9 drive on off, over a deck over, all aluminum one,
but couldn’t say NO to this one for the deal I got!!
its a 12fter+6 ft V all aluminum drive on off deal?

here’s a few pic’s of first one ( the one I flipped more or less)
and then second one I am keeping!

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450 TRX Heel Guard Opinions

I’ve just bought a Honda 450 TRX and want heel guards. As I search around there seems to be 2 style types: #1-a full blown heel guard that not only keeps your foot from hitting the ground but also goes up the back of your heel to protect from the tire hitting your heel. and #2-a guard that only protects from your foot hitting the ground. Seems to me that #1 which bolts on the frame in more places would be more durable because it is attached in more places.

Any opinions on this question as well as a brand choice for durability. I’ve seen Tusk, DG, and Pro Amour. Are there others anyone would recommend. All we do is desert riding and trail riding. no racing.

thanx from Colorado

450 TRX Heel Guard Opinions

I’ve just bought a Honda 450 TRX and want heel guards. As I search around there seems to be 2 style types: #1-a full blown heel guard that not only keeps your foot from hitting the ground but also goes up the back of your heel to protect from the tire hitting your heel. and #2-a guard that only protects from your foot hitting the ground. Seems to me that #1 which bolts on the frame in more places would be more durable because it is attached in more places.

Any opinions on this question as well as a brand choice for durability. I’ve seen Tusk, DG, and Pro Amour. Are there others anyone would recommend. All we do is desert riding and trail riding. no racing.

thanx from Colorado

On the Trail with Discount Tire | Boulder Creek Trail AZ

Winter is one of my favorite times of the year for riding in the spectacular deserts around Phoenix AZ as the weather is perfect. It was a bit cold at the start of the day but it was supposed to be in the mid 60’s for a high.

I was meeting 2 of my friends that have never been on this trail, but I wanted to go out early and watch the sun come up from the top of one of the hills. I arrived at about 5:30 and headed out in the dark. Unfortunately about 3 miles from the truck, as I crossed a creek, I heard some banging from the rear of my Wildcat X. I stopped and found one of my rear radius rod bolts broken and missing. It is something that needs to be fixed to ride but I wanted to see the sunrise so I bunged up the rod and limped to a hill close by and ran to the top for an uneventful sunrise with 50 MPG wind. Oh well.

Thankfully I carry a jack and many spare items along with tools, so I was able to change out the bolt quickly.

I went for a short ride to enjoy the beautiful morning sun before I went to meet my friends with their Rzr 1000XP’s at the staging area.

The area we were headed to is very remote and extremely rocky terrain with steep switch back climbs and descents. It is located in the rugged Bradshaw Mountains north of Phoenix, AZ.

As we headed up boulder creek there is a very cool and rare cactus that is called a crested saguaro.

Boulder creek is a very fitting name for this area as it is full of boulders from bottom to top.

The spectacular views from all sides were absolutely stunning as you can see the trail we were on off in the distance. Behind the mountains is a view of Lake Pleasant.

Along the way there were many fun spots that made you forget about the constant pounding from the relentless boulders on the trail.

On the Trail with Discount Tire | Boulder Creek Trail AZ

Winter is one of my favorite times of the year for riding in the spectacular deserts around Phoenix AZ as the weather is perfect. It was a bit cold at the start of the day but it was supposed to be in the mid 60’s for a high.

I was meeting 2 of my friends that have never been on this trail, but I wanted to go out early and watch the sun come up from the top of one of the hills. I arrived at about 5:30 and headed out in the dark. Unfortunately about 3 miles from the truck, as I crossed a creek, I heard some banging from the rear of my Wildcat X. I stopped and found one of my rear radius rod bolts broken and missing. It is something that needs to be fixed to ride but I wanted to see the sunrise so I bunged up the rod and limped to a hill close by and ran to the top for an uneventful sunrise with 50 MPG wind. Oh well.

Thankfully I carry a jack and many spare items along with tools, so I was able to change out the bolt quickly.

I went for a short ride to enjoy the beautiful morning sun before I went to meet my friends with their Rzr 1000XP’s at the staging area.

The area we were headed to is very remote and extremely rocky terrain with steep switch back climbs and descents. It is located in the rugged Bradshaw Mountains north of Phoenix, AZ.

As we headed up boulder creek there is a very cool and rare cactus that is called a crested saguaro.

Boulder creek is a very fitting name for this area as it is full of boulders from bottom to top.

The spectacular views from all sides were absolutely stunning as you can see the trail we were on off in the distance. Behind the mountains is a view of Lake Pleasant.

Along the way there were many fun spots that made you forget about the constant pounding from the relentless boulders on the trail.

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