Custom bed mounted winch system for under $350
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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You just described me to a team and what my purpose is for the most part only I’m gonna be using it on a trailer for camping. But this is exactly the video I was looking for. Thank you.
What I do now is just rent a trailer from tractor supply. You get one of their nice aluminum trailers for $25 a day. If you don’t keep it a day then it’s $12. So now I don’t own a trailer and just go get one of those when I need it. 98% of the time I get by only paying $12. It’s a pretty nice option for anyone needing a trailer and it’s better than going home and getting a trailer and loading up. Instead I can go strait to where I’m going with the trailer rented on the fly.
I use a set up almost like yours to load my bikes. I solved winch power with a very heavy set of 16 ft jumper cables and just go from my truck battery over the roof to my truck , then it charges the winch battery as I drive, pretty easy. My ramps are two 19" wide by 10 ft folders that are rated for 1200 lbs each. I walk up one while the bike goes up the other as well, the ramps clamped together and strapped to the hitch for stability. Makes loading a 500 lbs bike a piece of cake for a 70 year old guy LOL My winch mount goes into the holes at the top front of the bed using a two by four and have never had an issue with it even with 560 lbs wet weight bikes, but all of mine will usually have working brakes to unload with. Great job here! my remote control bit the dust though, ugh
Nice any pics of the set up… i luv easy
You can set it up to just use a set of jumper cables you can easily hook to your trucks battery whenever you need to power your winch
My man, I literally have been searching for this exact same method to get my bikes in the bed of my truck. I also didn't want to drill in my bed for the chock or mount the winch. I have a higher truck and wanted to utilize a winch for my heavier cruiser. This video checks all of my needs! Thank you!
Nice setup! Never understood why people who are selling bikes are unwilling to assist with the loading. I've sold 3 bikes and a Camaro subframe in the last few years. I help everyone if they let me. Keep up the content, no matter what you do!
Good idea 👍
I have the ramps already $0.00
Just need :
Winch $69.99 (no biggy)
2020 F150 $60,000.00 🤦♂️
This was truly what I needed to see, I want to put a wheel chocked inside but not permanent. That gives me the option of removing it. Very helpful thanks
Wow man. What a great setup!! I build custom Minibikes and have been just lugging them in and out of the back of my truck by hand. I've recently started to get into the larger Coleman bikes that I'd bought ramps for but it's hard to load and unload them. I want to also get into motorcycles so the efficiency, simplicity and price with this is perfect!! I didn't know I needed to have it till I seen it 🤣 thanks man I appreciate it 💯
Nice solution for loading bikes, really like the winch set-up.
Thank You Mr. Genius. I was looking for something more multifunctional. You don't use it like this, but it does. Let me explain. I am a grazy german guy, driving a Chevy M1028 as a daily driver. I am a Biker as well. Your way to winch a bike onto the bed is perfect for me. I do allready have a pair of matching ramps and a "front wheel stand" (or how ever you call it) . I will attach the winch to this "front wheel stand" . I have allready mounted 4 lines of airline rails on my truckbed. My Chevy has 2 12 Volt batteries. One is additional only for glow an start on 24 Volts (military style). I will connect a plug mounted in the bed connected to this battery. Because this Batterie will be charged all the time the motor runs , and it is only used due start. And I can assemble the winch( front wheel stand) at any point and for any reason on my truckbed. And it will fit under my Bakflib cover , that I love so much. Thank's a lot . Charly
Wow, I'm so glad I came across this video and your ramp solution. This is just what I'm looking for. Thank you.
Nice set-up! You could just add a chassis stand (you most likely have already...) below the hinge of each ramp to add stability.
Excellent design and you found a fantastic price on those ramps too!
Nice system Taylor- looks very efficient.
Great design. I use something similar , but in no way and shape good as yours. Also I’m not having the necessity to load as much bikes that you do. Also I don’t have a plastic cover on the bed of my pick up truck. I use the same winch mounted on a 2x10 , that runs across the top of the bed and is bolted with one bolt on each side , also strapped down with straps on the bottom with hooks. It is easily removed when not needed. It takes 5 minutes. I have a big semi truck battery ( I had one laying around) that is supplying the power with car jumper cables that I modified.Like Tayler said, the type of ramps that you use is very important . The longer the better. I tried to use the Harbor Freight ones but they are way too short. The one thing I need to add is some guide sides to the ramp to prevent the bike sliding of the ramp , it will make me feel much more comfortable especially unloading the bike. And the ramp needs to be secured to the truck to prevent them from sliding. Thanks for one more great video. Keep them coming.
As always, valuable info. I was looking for just such a solution and of course you'd already figure it out. Thanks Taylor.
Brilliantly simple! Well done. Cheers from UK
Nice, simple and very well thought out! Nice job!
I love that idea, exactly what I was looking for.
Help full, I have everything besides the A-frame
Nice mate, as others have said I'd probably think about a mid ramp support (prop), doesn't have to be anything flash just to stop the flexing and future cracking so i'd probably use a couple of short lengths of steel box section that can sleeve inside each other, then drill holes through the sides at different places for a pin and E clip to go through to keep the height (which could vary slightly depending on terrain) and the clip would stop the pin falling out. An (Car Exhaust) U clamp with wing nuts could fix the prop to the ramp through the side of the prop. I know I'm not describing this very well but I'm sure you get the idea :) Cheers Rich
Seems like a great setup, and pretty cheap as well!
Very nice set up
Nice setup 👍
You do good work Tyler. Smart and simple.
Hey Taylor, nice setup.
Very slick, like it!
I was literally thinking about this yesterday! thanks for the video!
If they don't make it build it👍nice!
In the process of building a variant of this now for a lifted Jeep gladiator. The ramp angle has become too much (my own doing 🤦♂️). This is a great video. I’m doing much less of a frame as it’s for dirt bikes but same basic idea. Thanks for sharing your design!
Wow! I like this. Do you have clear pics or vid of the set up?
Very mint set up. My comment to your great video is , if you lengthen / modify the tailgate cables to lay down slightly lower you will have a better angle for clearance . Clarence .
.. that's a sweet setup..
Brilliant idea. I wonder, can you pull the power off the tow hitch/taillight system? Your setup is great. I could use this for a 700lb Vtwin cruiser . thanks
Nice work, perhaps consider swapping the hook for a 'D' shackle for added safety, no matter what happens the rope can never become detached.
Very convenient & easy.
Brilliant👍🏻
Perhaps fit a couple of strengthening bars to the ramp
Very Cool
Good system
i like it !!!! thank you
Nice!
good video. You might need to shorten the cable. I have the same winch on my boat...over time, once in awhile, the cable slides to the side of the spool, and once it wraps around the spool axle, is a real pain to pull it free. If you shorten the cable as much as possible, that makes more room for the spool guides to do their job and keep the cable on the spool. cheers!
I bought a winch yesterday to do what you just did except for two Harleys ( wont start) on a utility trailer. So I just need to figure out how to hook up the winch to the trailer
Do you have a guide to how you installed and secured the winch itself, without the motorcycle add ons?
Nice one...
Can you tell us more about the JNC660? How many motorcycle onboards and offloads before the charge dies and you can no longer power the winch?
He obviously just played the loading footage backward for the "unloading"... FAKE NEWS.
Great video as always, Taylor \m/
Did the same thing but my winch roller is mounted higher, also I love the remote, I can guide the bike and still have the remote in my hand.
Did you mount winch bracket to just the bed or frame too.
I got a 700lb bike and want to build something.
Maybe add some type of kicker under the ramp for support?
I like it
Would love to have an update on the orange Chevrolet truck in the background
Subscribed finally for this video alone. Well done man. Im going to copy pasta this design, since I do pretty much tbe same shit as you.
How is that a frame secured from the top?
It looks like the back wheel is resting on the tailgate and you can’t close it. Is that safe? I’d worry that it would flap about. Or is it just the camera angle? Neat solution though.
does the top "point" of your A frame bow OR flex when its under load? im assuming the "load" is where your fairlead is correct? We are trying to put together the exact same setup with the motorcycle chock too.
Great video and excellent setup for loading. As for the wiring setup for your winch you could run a lead cable from your battery through an ignition relay wired to a switch so it would only be hot when you need it as well as having the switch on your dash.
I bet that you could design a multi bike system sir :)
Nice, but if the remote control falls out of hand while the motorcycle is on the ramp, that's bad 😲.
Hmmm that’s very true. I will get a wrist strap for it just in case.
well that was the most boring bike loading on the internet. :-). You're right about the ramp bowing. Don't load a dresser with that ramp.