New Build - 6*12 Offroad Toy Hauler

featherliteCT1":21r2wh5h said:
Please let us know if you have any problems with rodents.

Hope you continue to have a good trip! [emoji106]
No problems so far, but I am only staying about 4 days in a location before I move on. I understand it is a "thing" out here in the desert.

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Moved on to some BLM land near Parker AZ for a few days now up on som BLM land near Lake Havasu City. Awesome riding. Definitely needed the 3 Axis hitch and 4wd for this location. Even got a stick through the sidewall of the CTC tire. Was able to plug it and have one one order to get installed in town when I leave here. I really like this CTC. So versatile and I am comfortable in it. Heading up towards Grand Canyon next week. Will be testing the 4 season capabilities for sure.

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Photos do no justice to the real view. You'd like it.

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Making my way back to Florida after 6 weeks out in Arizona and New Mexico deserts and mountains. Had the CTC in some nice Remote places on Lake Meade and various National Forests and BLM lands.

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bdosborn":yiighp91 said:
What an awesome trip but I bet it will be nice to go home.
Bruce

I can travel the Country, but nothing feels better than just being home after being away for a while..... and not to mention it is much easier living in 2,300 sq. ft, than it is living in 72sq ft. with a dog and motorcycle. LOL

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I’m so glad I found your build. I have a 6x12 CTC too and have a few questions on your motorcycle setup. Since I put in a Murphy bed in a north south direction I want to load my bike backwards too. This should allow me to put the bed down with the bike in the trailer. Since the bike is 425lb wet walking it in backwards is not really doable. So I was thinking about a winch setup. And here is your build! :applause:

Can you share more details on the motorcycle mounting and restraints plus details on the winch? I think I have the same HF winch in my garage somewhere. I see the E track for the wheel chock. How is that owing for you? Is the raised E track a toe hazard? Would you use recessed hold downs or L track mounts for the hold downs if you did it again? I saw a guide or something under the front wheel. What is that? Do you have a video of bike loading?
 
FR CTC":202bt5vl said:
I’m so glad I found your build. I have a 6x12 CTC too and have a few questions on your motorcycle setup. Since I put in a Murphy bed in a north south direction I want to load my bike backwards too. This should allow me to put the bed down with the bike in the trailer. Since the bike is 425lb wet walking it in backwards is not really doable. So I was thinking about a winch setup. And here is your build! :applause:

Can you share more details on the motorcycle mounting and restraints plus details on the winch? I think I have the same HF winch in my garage somewhere. I see the E track for the wheel chock. How is that owing for you? Is the raised E track a toe hazard? Would you use recessed hold downs or L track mounts for the hold downs if you did it again? I saw a guide or something under the front wheel. What is that? Do you have a video of bike loading?


Hi. Yes, the E-Track is for my wheel chock.. so that is easy enough. Aside from that, the winch can be done several ways. I have a temporary mount in front and made a length cable that attaches to the foot pegs and goes around the rear tire. I just hook the winch to that. I use a remote for the winch and just walk the bike in. You could just put a pulley up front and mount the winch in the rear and do the same. Just have to get creative and figure out if you want a permanent winch mount or a temporary one. I don't use it much, but if I did, I probably would have mounted it on the rear side corner in the trailer and used some pulleys on Etract attachements to route the cable as needed. There are many ways you can do it.. I am doing this with an KTM-690R Enduro type bike and just walk it up the ramp with the winch. Not sure I could do that with a big heavy cruiser. My KTM-450EXC is relatively light and I just push it up backwards without the winch.

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The screw mounts are flush with the floor. I moved it back as far as needed for the last etrac slot in case I ever want to pull in the Victory Kingpin. Being back so far, the entry carpet covers over the mounts so this mod is essentially transparent. I think this will be a huge improvement for me.


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Mount holes are flush with the floor.


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I finally installed the roof vent cover. I've had it for a while, but just lacked the motivation. [emoji41]
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