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arhayes
May 11, 2015Explorer
Here are a few pics of my Goldwing loaded in the Toy Hauler. The chock for the front wheel is screwed into the frame and removes quickly once the bike is off loaded. I use the straps previously shown over the front forks and make sure the shocks are compressed. I also put tie downs on the back side guards, so it is tied down at 4 points. It has ridden rock solid for over 6,000 miles.






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