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yupCrap, so it goes from snow to mosquitoes in two weeks?
yupCrap, so it goes from snow to mosquitoes in two weeks?
I’m pulling with the Talon….And I guess I don’t know what Pioneer you have.
Rob
So what’s October like?Too much snow in April and probably May
Hi,I’m pulling with the Talon….View attachment 289345
Sorry, I just saw your post with information in it.My trailer is 650 lbs and I estimate 1000 loaded. I agree with you about the comfort and security for mama. Have you seen my trailer?
And I will certainly have to research the trail that is decided upon, view videos from others who have traveled it, and hear their comments on trail conditions before I would know if I could take my trailer…..
we get our first snowflakes in early october but the riding is good.nights are cold.So what’s October like?
Hi,
Thanks for the picture! I love the set up.
But....
This set up has all sorts of questions for me: Since there is no publicized tow rating for the Talon and no factory hitch, how did you base your decision to tow with it and how much do you believe you could safely tow with it?
I'm sure it will tow it, but I wonder how the DCT handles it? The DCT is more of a performance transmission and I doubt it was designed to lug around heavy loads. I think the bed capacity was only like 300 pounds, which I am sure is related more to the suspension than the tranny. The reason I ask is based on other applications of DCTs in motorsports. For instance, my wifes new BMW X5 with the factory hitch and normal 8spd transmission has a tow rating of 6000lbs. If I bought the X5M, that is the same car with way more HP and a DCT, I can't even add a factory hitch and BMW does not advise towing with the X5M as the DCT was not designed for it. In the end, I know if I could get a hitch for the X5M, it would no doubt handle a reasonable load.
What is the tow weight of the fully loaded camper? Tongue weight?
I am glad we have people experimenting just as you have done.
I guess, rather than muddy up this thread, like I always seem to do when it goes off topic, I will start a new thread to discuss trailers and towing.
Now back to our regular scheduled program....
Rob
Perfect……👍we get our first snowflakes in early october but the riding is good.nights are cold.
Thank you! Makes perfect sense that you had a working model to base it off of.View attachment 289372
Three years ago we used the Pioneer 1000-5 and did the Magruder Corridor from Darby Montana to Elk City Idaho over the continental divide, round trip about 500 miles….No problems whatsoever.
But to your specific question about the Talon, I don’t know, it has basically the same set up as the pioneer 1000 with about 35 more horsepower. I’m not concerned about it, but who knows for sure until I’m out there doing it. I’ve only tested it here about 20 miles on the county road.
Our trailer is 40”x6’8….Late September or the first week in October is a beautiful time in Colorado. I thought it might be better to escape the heat of summer up north. Sounds like quite a few obstacles with fires, burn bans, and critters. I'm sure we will find the right time, the other logistics can come first.
Rob
Just remember it’s my opinion based upon my experience. 👍I appreciate the extra info. I’m sure it’s going to be a challenge to get the weight and durability right.
I’m sad about the 500 pound recommendation though, I need to start looking at all factors: elevation, load, road/trail conditions…. Ideal conditions rarely happen in my world.
I appreciate that you have more experience with this subject and are willing to offer it.Just remember it’s my opinion based upon my experience. 👍
I am working on it. I have a buddy in Clearwater which is east and over the hill from @rickoshea and he is checking into it. If we decide to ride that area we may have to lean on Rick a little for some info.@Rayger143 , no hurry whatsoever, but please be thinking about a trail that would have a suitable staging point to leave trucks and trailers and do a 4,5,6 day out and back or loop and then provide info on trail conditions if you don’t mind…..😎👍 At you convenience of course…..😂
Speaking about security...remember you can't bring handguns into CA and shotguns only with a permit...and rifles only to hunt...unless things have changed from a couple years ago.I built a steel frame with 3/4" plywood body that is 5' x 5' x 40" high and it weighs around 500 with 15" tires. There are pictures of it under construction somewhere I think in the weather thread. I asked Caper to post since I'm not smart enough to post pictures. If yo can't find that send me a text and I can forward them to you...I am smart enough to do that. Mine has foldout top to 8' wide to allow a 2 person tent to be set up. I felt at RTT was too heavy and really didn't gain much for me. I really like to use a hammock anyway if there are trees which is not a problem in BC.
Monte certainly has more experience than me pulling trailers. I have a 700 and pulled an 800 lb boat about 12 miles and up 4K feet without much problem at all. Biggest problem I had was coming back down braking constantly in places. I suppose I could have used low range but that's too slow. Brakes are just something to consider.@Rayger143 , no hurry whatsoever, but please be thinking about a trail that would have a suitable staging point to leave trucks and trailers and do a 4,5,6 day out and back or loop and then provide info on trail conditions if you don’t mind…..😎👍 At you convenience of course…..😂
How’d you get a low range in your 700???Speaking about security...remember you can't bring handguns into CA and shotguns only with a permit...and rifles only to hunt...unless things have changed from a couple years ago.
Monte certainly has more experience than me pulling trailers. I have a 700 and pulled an 800 lb boat about 12 miles and up 4K feet without much problem at all. Biggest problem I had was coming back down braking constantly in places. I suppose I could have used low range but that's too slow. Brakes are just something to consider.
So far early October drew the least scoff….😬Late September or the first week in October is a beautiful time in Colorado. I thought it might be better to escape the heat of summer up north. Sounds like quite a few obstacles with fires, burn bans, and critters. I'm sure we will find the right time, the other logistics can come first.
Rob