drummer4468
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So here’s my(currently hypothetical) situation: thinking about spending the next couple of years grinding hard, paying off all debt, and getting all the “golden ticket” certs I need to set myself up to be able to work anywhere. At that point, I’d like to buy a small travel trailer to live and travel in full-time for a couple of years-ish. Im a minimalist, so normally I’d be peachy in a small hard sided A-frame, but I’d be taking my SO with me and we’ll need a little more space.
The “toy hauler” bit is so we can take a motorcycle with us. Not a full-dress road king, but a comfortable cruiser. A huge part of my desire to do this comes from wanting to get out of the northeast and ride more than 3-4 months a year, scratch my nomadic exploration itch, and eventually figure out where we want to settle down. Bounce around a few hundred miles every few weeks or couple of months, explore different areas firsthand, and live more while we’re young before making an educated decision to set permanent roots
Size and weight are a consideration, as I’ll be hauling with a midsize pickup. Since a primary goal is to minimize debt, I’d rather keep my paid-off truck than upgrade, especially with the ungodly prices of trucks these days. And, well, I like my little truck a lot. I’m not a big ol land yacht kinda guy.
After some research, the Grey Wolf 18RR fits the bill really well. Rear ramp that doubles as a deck, spacious for its size once the bike is out whenever we’re parked, and pretty well equipped. BUT…the mixed reviews about build quality worry me. Anyone have experience with this brand? Any others I should look at or steer clear of?
The “toy hauler” bit is so we can take a motorcycle with us. Not a full-dress road king, but a comfortable cruiser. A huge part of my desire to do this comes from wanting to get out of the northeast and ride more than 3-4 months a year, scratch my nomadic exploration itch, and eventually figure out where we want to settle down. Bounce around a few hundred miles every few weeks or couple of months, explore different areas firsthand, and live more while we’re young before making an educated decision to set permanent roots
Size and weight are a consideration, as I’ll be hauling with a midsize pickup. Since a primary goal is to minimize debt, I’d rather keep my paid-off truck than upgrade, especially with the ungodly prices of trucks these days. And, well, I like my little truck a lot. I’m not a big ol land yacht kinda guy.
After some research, the Grey Wolf 18RR fits the bill really well. Rear ramp that doubles as a deck, spacious for its size once the bike is out whenever we’re parked, and pretty well equipped. BUT…the mixed reviews about build quality worry me. Anyone have experience with this brand? Any others I should look at or steer clear of?