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Tank
					 
				 
				I'm not sure but maybe drivesafe could answer this, I think if you used a portable winch on the rear you would probably need a battery in the rear as well as the front. Running cables from the front to power your portable winch would lose some power and would require some heavy duty cable, which isn't cheap. A battery in rear wouldn't be much dearer, also hope your back is in good nick, winching never seems to happen on hard flat ground, lugging a winch on steep loose ground can do wonders for your back, Regards Frank.
			
		 
	 
 Good point Frank - I must admit,  I had ass/u/me 'd there would be a rear battery setup, but it would still need some form of mobile cabling.  In my case, where I'm more of a tourer, but with some off roading, I could then store the winch in its cradle inside wee beastie = less front overhang weight and better all weather protection.
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