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rkortes wrote:
Thanks for the ideas and links guys. I'm leaning toward building some chocks out of wood to place up against the walls to protect the walls and keep the wheels straight while utilizing existing "D" rings in the floor. I did this in my enclosed trailer and it worked well.
โNov-04-2013 09:28 AM
Strabo wrote:Blackdiamond wrote:
side to side just have the front wheel against the wall and tie them down.... front to back I tie down the front like normal then I put a tie down on a foot peg and pull the bike backwards to put pressure on the front. Works great.
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โNov-04-2013 08:53 AM
LowRyter wrote:
I use the factory mounting rings in the trailer, rubber mats and Harbor Freight locking chocks. I can place the chock and mat where ever I want depending on what I am carrying and how much room I have. I wrap two ratchet straps (front and rear) around the chocks.
I use Canyon Dancer to strap the handle bars and tie down the rear of the bike on the passenger pegs. I have hauled two bikes at a time with the method. No permanent mounts or additional holes in the floor. Full flexibility where I arrange the bikes.
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โOct-29-2013 02:08 PM
Blackdiamond wrote:
side to side just have the front wheel against the wall and tie them down.... front to back I tie down the front like normal then I put a tie down on a foot peg and pull the bike backwards to put pressure on the front. Works great.
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