Tie-downs - Wasteland Style !!

For general Technical and Performance Discussions

Tie-downs - Wasteland Style !!

Postby Gosling1 » Mon Dec 18, 2006 12:48 am

I needed some way of securing the 12 properly in a normal 6x4 box trailer, for the trip up to Sydney last week. Normal tie-downs are a pain in the arse for bikes like the 12, there is always a possibility of damaging paint etc from the straps rubbing or flapping, fabric tie-downs fray and also lose tension............

anyway, it occurred to me that there must be some way of using the hollow axle at the front of the 12 for securing it to the trailer......so I knocked up the following axle tie-downs last week.

They work great, less than 2 minutes to fit once the bike is on the trailer, you do need a hand to hold the bike up straight in order to slide the pin through the axle.

The axle-pin used in these photos is a swingarm pivot from a GpZ1100 ( I think :oops: ) - it is a *perfect* fit in the 12 axle, which has a smaller ID on the RH side than the LH side.......some bikes may have the same size ID, so if you want to copy this method of securing your bike to a trailer, get a machinist shop to turn down an old axle or swingarm pivot to the specs needed to suit your bike.......

the other things needed are:

2x turnbuckles ($6 each) - I used gal, but s/steel would look *flash* :roll: - Use at least 10mm thread, the bigger the thread the stronger the t/buckle.

4x D shackles @ 10mm pin for attaching the turnbuckles; say $4 each

2 x D shackles @ 6mm or 8mm .....these 2 will depend on the size of the pin you put through the axle. I needed the LH side to be larger, but if your pin was a uniform diameter, then both these shackles could be the same size....another $4 each

2 x D-rings - these can be found in any SuperCheap or AutoPro, they are normally sold as ute-bed accesories, to be bolted into a ute-floor. I simply welded these to the A-arms of the trailer. Maybe $10 the pair ?

You can see from the photos that the whole arrangement needs a 'cradle' to hold the front wheel in, if you already have this on your bike trailer, then its just a matter of positioning the big D-rings and welding them in the right position, drilling a hole in either end of the axle 'pin' for the smaller D-shackles to attach to , then putting the larger D-shackle pins through the eyes of the turnbuckles......

....slide the 'pin' through the axle from the LH side, attach the second smaller D-shackle, attach larger D-shackles to turnbuckles, and tighten up.

Thats it. Its a piece of piss, it costs fuck all (about $50), and it works like a charm. The 12 did not move "an inch" on the trip up and back, over shitty roads, anywhere. It is "locked" into the trailer good and proper.

I did use some normal tie-downs at the rear of the bike, to stop the rear-end from moving across the trailer bed. It was probably a bit of 'overkill', but I did not want the 12 moving anywhere :shock: :x

It won't break your wheel or bust the axle or anything :roll: the turnbuckles themselves regulate how much pressure you can apply, and the front tyre does the rest of the work. The bike rides on its own suspension in the trailer, reducing wear and tear on fork seals, and its just a quick, cheap, effective way of securing your pride and joy. :D

8)
Attachments
Tiedowns1.jpg
View from above.
Tiedowns1.jpg (45.07 KiB) Viewed 2379 times
Tiedowns2.jpg
Close-up on RH side.
Tiedowns2.jpg (44.31 KiB) Viewed 2377 times
Tiedowns3.jpg
RH side
Tiedowns3.jpg (42.24 KiB) Viewed 2374 times
Tiedowns4.jpg
Close-up LH side
Tiedowns4.jpg (35.57 KiB) Viewed 2374 times
".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
User avatar
Gosling1
Team Donut
Team Donut
 
Posts: 13823
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:30 pm
Location: Anarchy Road
Bike: Z900
State: ACT

Postby Wattie » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:45 am

looks tough Gos, steve would be proud!!
Wattie #55
ZX10R "The Crim"
ZX10R "Gumby"
Proudly Supported by Allfixed Automotive 9634 1455
sam & srt, survived
RGM, left a message
User avatar
Wattie
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
 
Posts: 10041
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 12:23 pm
Location: Bligh Park
Bike: ZX10R
State: New South Wales

Postby BladeBoy » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:04 am

That's a work of art Gos 8)
Image
BladeBoy
KSRC Regular
KSRC Regular
 
Posts: 973
Joined: Sun Apr 10, 2005 10:18 pm
Location: Central Coast, NSW

Postby red_dave » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:48 am

I LOVE YOU STEVE!

:lol:
Image
User avatar
red_dave
Team Kuda
Team Kuda
 
Posts: 7973
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2004 12:47 pm
Location: Dodgy BrisVegas
Bike: ZX6R
State: Queensland

Postby javaman » Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:05 am

That's brilliant.. better quick patent that stuff :D

Oh and also looks like some kid stick a sticker on your bike ! :P
alien.gif andi - Red GPZ900R, GPZ750R1, KLR650 Tengai, KLR250
"my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean."
-ariel circa 2007
http://GPZninja.blogspot.com/
User avatar
javaman
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
 
Posts: 2473
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:39 pm
Location: Bonbeach, VIC
Bike: GPz900
State: Victoria

Postby Johnnie5 » Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:55 am

great for a long distance trip

for $50 you can have something a whole lot better than your average tie down

i just bought a couple of items that use the handle bars as the pull down point , from there you use the ratchet tie downs to your points on the trailer

they should arrive in coming weeks as on the way from the UK

as to tie downs i have a whole box of the pull downs and also the ratchet tie downs

i have always had the prob of the hooks are not big enough or cant clip them anywhere on the bike or the trailer rail

so the other day i was at supercheap i bought a 4 pack for about $40 odd these have a small hook and D ring so can go over any size bar or round forks etc and then hook into the D ring :)

bright yellow and about 4 metres long tape so solves othe probs of too short when you move fridges and other stuff :)
Johnnie5
KSRC Regular
KSRC Regular
 
Posts: 546
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:30 pm
Location: Marayong

Postby I-K » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:43 pm

Yup. Those were definitely worth interrupting my being passed out on that bike trailer out the back of the pits at EC... ;)

I'm thinking of how much easier this would make it to pile gear around the bike...
I-K
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
 
Posts: 1035
Joined: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:22 pm
Location: Sydney (again...)
Bike: Suzuki
State: New South Wales

Postby aardvark » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:59 pm

You're not as stupid as you look Gos! ;)
User avatar
aardvark
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
 
Posts: 5766
Joined: Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:45 pm
Location: Adelaide, S.A.
Bike: Yamaha
State: South Australia

Postby greenmeanie » Mon Dec 18, 2006 6:03 pm

Good onya 4 being a tight arse. :wink: :P Some good thinking there Gos ! 8) :)
Glenn
2009 ZX10R
greenmeanie
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
 
Posts: 1858
Joined: Thu May 13, 2004 5:10 pm
Location: Ipswich QLD
Bike: ZX10R
State: Queensland

Postby mrmina » Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:19 pm

greenmeanie wrote:Good onya 4 being a tight arse. :wink: :P Some good thinking there Gos ! 8) :)


iamwithstupid.gif
[url]www.rmsmg.com.au
mrmina
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
 
Posts: 7039
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:11 pm
Location: Sydenham, Victoria

Postby Neka79 » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:55 pm

ummm u had sumthin else to help hold it right??



Johnnie- they are bastards those things...tried a few times to make em work on a gix600 and my blade, got the shits and threw em to the shit house....
Neka
2006 Zeddy 1000
1996 VS series 2 S pak Ute
Image
User avatar
Neka79
Extreme Post Whore :-)
Extreme Post Whore :-)
 
Posts: 13115
Joined: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:20 am
Location: Adelaide......nah its cool..no really!!
Bike: Z900
State: South Australia

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:22 pm

Neka79 wrote:......ummm u had sumthin else to help hold it right??....


Yes mate.........
me wrote:......I did use some normal tie-downs at the rear of the bike, to stop the rear-end from moving across the trailer bed. It was probably a bit of 'overkill', but I did not want the 12 moving anywhere.....


the tie-downs weren't really necessary, but its just a plain old box trailer, no channel down the middle for the rear tyre to sit in.....so the tie-downs just helped to 'centre' the bike in the trailer, and stop any chance of the back wheel moving a bit sideways.

I know what you are thinking......that this simply doesn't look *enough* to hold a bike onto a trailer ? A couple of my mates thought so as well.....but it works really well. In fact, now that it has been tested on the barge (12), I can *guarantee* it will work fine for those light-weight sports bikes mate !! :wink:

You could grab the bars and give it a shake, and the whole trailer moves with the bike...... :shock:
8)
".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
User avatar
Gosling1
Team Donut
Team Donut
 
Posts: 13823
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:30 pm
Location: Anarchy Road
Bike: Z900
State: ACT

Postby Jonno » Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:42 pm

Also saves the potential popping the fork seals too.
User avatar
Jonno
Mobile Chicane
 
Posts: 5613
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 4:10 pm
Location: Brisbane
Bike: Other Kawi
State: Queensland

Postby FrogZ » Thu Dec 21, 2006 6:31 am

Wicked Gos, thanks
Just because you CAN ride, doesn't mean you SHOULD
FrogZ
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
 
Posts: 2090
Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:58 pm
Location: Rockhampton CQ

Postby mrmina » Thu Dec 21, 2006 5:51 pm

i think u should patent ur clever design mate
[url]www.rmsmg.com.au
mrmina
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
 
Posts: 7039
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:11 pm
Location: Sydenham, Victoria

Next

Return to General Tech & Performance Talk

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests