For the dirt bikes I load them in backwards and tighten them down facing the back wall/ramp.
I don't have my little winch set up yet (to pull my street bike in backward) so I load my street bike facing forward, and line the front tire up in between the front tie downs.
Place bike in gear, and a block of wood or something under the kickstand to hold it more upright.
I do one strap with a loop around the front tire to keep it from turning left/right, and it attaches to the front tire downs. Get the bars straight and tighten it down.
One strap for each side of the handle bars, and those straps also attach to the front tie downs (the same as the strap that is on the tire). These two straps will hold the bike upright and off of the kickstand. Tighten just enough to get the bike upright.
One more strap with a wrap around the rear tire to keep it from bouncing left/right and to keep the bike from sliding forward. Tighten this strap.
Then go back and tighten the straps on the bars to compress the forks slightly. Use judgement here.
Done.
I'm cheap, and don't want to mess with a check in the floor (the reason why I want to load the bike backward).
That setup in the link above is a nice piece, but could be built for a whole lot less. That is way too much cost for what you are getting.
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