If you venture off the pavement, there’s always the possibility that one wrong move and your bike is off the side of a trail or stuck in a mudhole. The question is, do you have what you need to extract your bike? People, winch, or block and tackle?
We did some testing of three different systems, two of which you can take with you on any ride, and one of which is a good back up if not venturing too far, and it’s also ideal for loading your bike on to a trailer.
We spoke to Andy Lilienthal at Warn, Dave Peterson at BestRest, Jon Mason at Superwinch and PSSOR riding instructor, Bret Tkacs, who shares some great pointers on motorcycle recovery.
Bret Tkacs: PSSOR Riding InstructorTips and techniques on using motorcycle recovery systems. Website: pssor.com
Dave Peterson: BestRest ProductsMotorcycle Recovery System
Website: https://bestrestproducts.com/shop/recovery-gear-mrs-system/motorcycle-recovery-system-mrs/
Andy Lilienthal: Warn WinchXT17 Portable Winch
Website: https://www.warn.com/adventuretouring/XT17_winch.jsp
Jon Mason: SuperwinchW2G 4000 Portable Winch
Website: https://www.superwinch.com/collections/superwinch-portable-winches/products/superwinch-winch2go
Fun Fact: We came across another way that a winch can be really beneficial and useful to a motorcyclist, especially if parking is limited or safety is a concern. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2705856/I-like-park-I-Russian-man-solves-crime-issue-winching-motorbike-outside-3rd-floor-window.html
Some music on this episode by Jason Shaw at www.audionautix.com