Options for Securing Harley-Davidson Motorcycle in Garage of Toy Hauler
Updated 05/23/2016 | Published 05/17/2016 >
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Like many out there, I cannot bolt into the floor of my trailer. I do have 6 factory installed d-rings to strap down my bike. Since it will only be me doing this, I have concluded the bolt it on system appears to be the easiest best bet. Any word back from others how well this system works - or doesnt work? I thought of simply using a condor wheel chock to stabilize the bike and then strap the hack out of it to mitigate any possible events while towing. Please share your opinion. Thank you.
asked by: Dan
Expert Reply:
The combination of the existing D-rings and the wheel chock that uses the # TWPH2770 mounting hardware for the # TWSPWC sounds as if it'd be an ideal solution for you. Installing the # TWPH2770 would involve drilling holes through the floor of the garage of your toy hauler, but once the mounts were installed, the chock can easily be installed and removed as needed.
We don't carry the Condor chocks, but we do offer a some chocks. If you're only planning on carrying the Harley on your Toy Hauler, using the # TWPH2770 along with the easily removable # TWSPWC would be a good option.
If you need straps to secure your bike, we offer a nice set from Ericson, part # EM05710 which is sold in pairs.
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