Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
This is a follow up to my Motorcycle carrier question. I have now come to the conclusion that the best way to carry my small DR200 motorcycle on camping trips (where we pull a trailer) will be to simply carry the bike diagonally in the bed. It should fit easily as my 5.5' bed is nearly 7' measured diagonally. The bike is only a little over 6' from front wheel to rear wheel.
But I'm not going to get rid of the topper. It's a very nice color matched Leer topper with side win-doors. It's very useful when carrying stuff to keep it dry and secure, so it's for sure going to stay on the truck until Springtime.
My question, then, is: Has anyone constructed something to keep their fiberglass topper safe and secure when not on the truck?
In a perfect world, I'd have a garage where I could rig up some kind of hoist system that would not only keep the topper safe and secure, it would also allow me to remove it by myself without help.
Unfortunately, in my current garage that's just not an option right now for a number of reasons, so I'm having to go to my next option which is to find a way to store the topper in the back yard. I've toyed with the idea of trying to make some kind of scaffolding I could drive under to then lift the topper off the truck, but again lack of space is the real issue.
I should also point out that I'm about 2.5 years away from retirement and the wife and I are considering moving out of the Denver metro area once I retire. I'll put a priority on having a place with a garage/shop or sufficient space to put one up. As it is, we live in an HOA neighborhood that severely limits what we can do on our property.
So I'm looking for ideas - anybody who has come up with a creative way to store their topper when not on the truck in such a way that it can be put back on without too much trouble. I'm guessing the topper probably weighs in the neighborhood of 250lbs so it's going to need at least 2 - 3 adults just to lift off the truck even if it is only going a short distance.
But I'm not going to get rid of the topper. It's a very nice color matched Leer topper with side win-doors. It's very useful when carrying stuff to keep it dry and secure, so it's for sure going to stay on the truck until Springtime.
My question, then, is: Has anyone constructed something to keep their fiberglass topper safe and secure when not on the truck?
In a perfect world, I'd have a garage where I could rig up some kind of hoist system that would not only keep the topper safe and secure, it would also allow me to remove it by myself without help.
Unfortunately, in my current garage that's just not an option right now for a number of reasons, so I'm having to go to my next option which is to find a way to store the topper in the back yard. I've toyed with the idea of trying to make some kind of scaffolding I could drive under to then lift the topper off the truck, but again lack of space is the real issue.
I should also point out that I'm about 2.5 years away from retirement and the wife and I are considering moving out of the Denver metro area once I retire. I'll put a priority on having a place with a garage/shop or sufficient space to put one up. As it is, we live in an HOA neighborhood that severely limits what we can do on our property.
So I'm looking for ideas - anybody who has come up with a creative way to store their topper when not on the truck in such a way that it can be put back on without too much trouble. I'm guessing the topper probably weighs in the neighborhood of 250lbs so it's going to need at least 2 - 3 adults just to lift off the truck even if it is only going a short distance.