E-track Solution for Securing Trike Cycle and Can-Am Spyder to trailer
Published 07/20/2016 >
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Question:
I have a -tail trailer for my trikes. I would like to use a different tie down and saw your etrack system. I was looking at one mount in front and behind the tire not the full length. Question is do I need to run the straps back straight or can I go to the side to a mount in place in the middle of the trailer. I carry two different trikes on this trailer one a cam am one a standard trike. Thanks
asked by: Donald W
Expert Reply:
To secure your trikes, I'd use three of the # PK-WTD chock/strap kits to secure the wheels. This is a really slick system that would work great for you. The combination of the strap and chock will keep your rides very secure on the trailer. Each strap has a 800 lb capacity, which should be plenty for the trike and Can-Am. If you click the provided link, you can see a product demonstration video featuring the Rack 'Em strap/chock.
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Snap-Loc E Track Tie-Down Anchor - Square Mounting Hole - Bolt On - 1,000 lbs - Stainless - Qty 1
- E Track
- E Track Anchor
- E Track Rails
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- 1 Inch Wide
- 1000 lbs
- 1/2 Foot Long
- Snap-Loc
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