cameronsturgess
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I am trying to design a Fuso based expedition truck that potentially can carry a dual sport (KTM 350), two mountain bikes and a spare tire on the rear. The total composites box will be mounted on a subframe. The rear panel of the composite box has some structural in it, but not enough to carry a 400-500lb rack and then the 350+30+30+150= 560lb of bikes/tire. This is my first expedition truck build so pardon my questions. if there are links I should follow please let me know. I would very much appreciate some guidance from those who have been thru this and lived with a dual sport on their truck. Here is what I have looked at so far:
Option one : crane and winch
Extend the subframe out 2-3 feet to form a platform that can hold the spare tire and bike. Mount a rack against the back wall of the truck to hold the mountain bikes. Install a winch that swings out to load the KTM onto the platform. Adds 50 lbs to subframe and 150lbs for rack on back 50 lbs for winch.. 250 lbs total
Advantage
When ktm is not on the back I can mount the mtn bikes on the platform. Potentially the platform can be slid back into the subframe making it extend less out the back. Large platform on back of truck.. 250lbs
Challenges
300 lb motorcycle swinging on winch cable is definitely a two person job and could be dangerous. ??? mountain bikes are way up there .. not easy to remove or load.
Option two : MX hauler + lighter rack
Mount MX hauler onto subframe. It will need to be mounted high so that the approach angle is not reduced. Mount a lighter Frame onto back of truck to hold the mtn bikes. Rear bumper will hold the spare tire. Adds 150lb to rack on back, 80 lbs for Mx + extensions to raise it. Total 230lbs
Advantage
MX hauler lowers the bike easily with one person.. easier to get off than on. Could be lighter than having a subframe that extends out.. 230 lbs
Challenges
Won’t lower all the way to ground so bike will drop off and need to be wrestled up onto the platform. MX hauler will slop around when offroading unless there is a way to stop bike from rocking back and forth. mountain bikes are high up .. hard to load and unload
Option three : Hydralift (or equivalent)
Mount Hydralift onto frame of truck. Mount a lighter Frame onto back of truck to hold the mtn bikes. Rear bumper will hold the spare tire. It is incredibly heavy at 600lbs plus frame on back of truck at 150 lbs.. total 750 lbs ..
Advantage
Easy for one person to load bike on and off.
Challenges
Its pretty bulky so the approach angle will be reduced. It is incredibly heavy at 750 lbs ..
Option four : vertically sliding lift for entire back of truck
Mount vertically sliding rack to subframe so most of the load is applied vertically to subframe.. rack will be held against composite box, hopefully only dealing with side to side/front to back loads from off roading forces.
Advantage
Easy for one person to load bike on and off. Mtn bikes are low and easy to remove, load. Tire can roll off.. easiest loading for sure.
Challenges
Its pretty bulky at 400 lbs, not sure if the forces will be transferred to composite box, if so don’t know how long it will hold up. if it ever jams it would be a total mess.
Option one : crane and winch
Extend the subframe out 2-3 feet to form a platform that can hold the spare tire and bike. Mount a rack against the back wall of the truck to hold the mountain bikes. Install a winch that swings out to load the KTM onto the platform. Adds 50 lbs to subframe and 150lbs for rack on back 50 lbs for winch.. 250 lbs total
Advantage
When ktm is not on the back I can mount the mtn bikes on the platform. Potentially the platform can be slid back into the subframe making it extend less out the back. Large platform on back of truck.. 250lbs
Challenges
300 lb motorcycle swinging on winch cable is definitely a two person job and could be dangerous. ??? mountain bikes are way up there .. not easy to remove or load.
Option two : MX hauler + lighter rack
Mount MX hauler onto subframe. It will need to be mounted high so that the approach angle is not reduced. Mount a lighter Frame onto back of truck to hold the mtn bikes. Rear bumper will hold the spare tire. Adds 150lb to rack on back, 80 lbs for Mx + extensions to raise it. Total 230lbs
Advantage
MX hauler lowers the bike easily with one person.. easier to get off than on. Could be lighter than having a subframe that extends out.. 230 lbs
Challenges
Won’t lower all the way to ground so bike will drop off and need to be wrestled up onto the platform. MX hauler will slop around when offroading unless there is a way to stop bike from rocking back and forth. mountain bikes are high up .. hard to load and unload
Option three : Hydralift (or equivalent)
Mount Hydralift onto frame of truck. Mount a lighter Frame onto back of truck to hold the mtn bikes. Rear bumper will hold the spare tire. It is incredibly heavy at 600lbs plus frame on back of truck at 150 lbs.. total 750 lbs ..
Advantage
Easy for one person to load bike on and off.
Challenges
Its pretty bulky so the approach angle will be reduced. It is incredibly heavy at 750 lbs ..
Option four : vertically sliding lift for entire back of truck
Mount vertically sliding rack to subframe so most of the load is applied vertically to subframe.. rack will be held against composite box, hopefully only dealing with side to side/front to back loads from off roading forces.
Advantage
Easy for one person to load bike on and off. Mtn bikes are low and easy to remove, load. Tire can roll off.. easiest loading for sure.
Challenges
Its pretty bulky at 400 lbs, not sure if the forces will be transferred to composite box, if so don’t know how long it will hold up. if it ever jams it would be a total mess.
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