Finished my winch project for the Stelvio tonight.
I liked the idea of carrying a small winch because I occasionally ride alone, in the middle of nowhere, down forest service roads that might only be travelled once a week. I discovered that picking this big bike up, by myself, in loose gravel is something that I want to do less than once.
This little rig could make the difference between riding home and camping out overnight. I'd rather not be in the newspaper.
I had a situation about 10 years ago when I was four-wheeling by myself, in deep snow, on the back side of eagle mountain (stupid) and I hadn't told anyone where I was going (really stupid) and I didn't carry much recovery gear. I got good and stuck and nearly had to spend a very cold night on the mountain.
So, I built this:
The winch and rotopax can both mount to an aluminum plate which can be unbolted from my luggage plate when not needed. This way I don't have to switch mounts every time I want to change things around. One plate for luggage, one plate for offroad gear.
The two thumb nuts unscrew and allow the winch to be unclipped from the plate and used remotely. The winch can't be used where it sits.
Here is the battery connection which stores up inside the fairing:
Here is the extension cable to connect the winch to the bike:
Here is the winch remote:
Here is how you would rig the winch for a front pull. The pull straps go around whatever you want to attach them to on the bike (crash bar, grab rail, forks, etc) and then attach to the winch base with a clevis on each side. The fender cover is just there so I don't scratch my fender:
WARN makes a rig like this called the XT17:
http://www.warn.com/adventuretouring/XT17_winch.shtmlI had an unused ATV winch kicking around and decided to just build something.
I'm not planning on using this to drag myself up and over things but more for if I'm by myself and manage to drop the bike in a ditch or somewhere else that I can't right it by myself easily. I can pick it up on solid, level ground without a problem but there usually isn't much of that out in the bush.