I'm currently in the process of getting a new trailer made and I just wondered how everybody ties their bike down?
I currently use a home made version of the Kya rear wheel tie down with the front wheel tied/strapped to the c channel at the front.
How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
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How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
Good topic
I do recall there ws a case of a broken frames on a zx10r due to poor tie down techniques
I do recall there ws a case of a broken frames on a zx10r due to poor tie down techniques

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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
Poor?Blurr wrote:Good topic
I do recall there ws a case of a broken frames on a zx10r due to poor tie down techniques
I thought it was more "Dodgy"


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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
I dont think anything was dodged in that incident 

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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
If you have a nice hollow front axle (who doesn't ?) - you could try the patented Wasteland Tie-Downs ?? They work really well.....bishboy wrote:.....I'm currently in the process of getting a new trailer made and I just wondered how everybody ties their bike down?.....



the only other tie-down used , is one across the rear wheel, to keep the back end from sliding side-to-side in the trailer. This system works a treat. Cost about $40 all up ??

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Re: How do you tie your bike down in a trailer?
**shameless plug**
I use this...
http://www.techspec-aus.com.au/other.html
and don't even tie the front down at all in the van, just have it sitting in the front wheel chock.


I use this...
http://www.techspec-aus.com.au/other.html
and don't even tie the front down at all in the van, just have it sitting in the front wheel chock.

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