Securing your bike in a trailer..........

bloke

New Member
2011 Site Supporter
Joined
Jun 14, 2011
Messages
502
Location
atlanta
Ive used two pull down straps for years and never had any problems, my wife wasn't so comfy loading on her own so i got her two baxley sport chocks and they seem to work well too ::008::
 

rem

A man who don't lie, ain't got nothin' to say.
Founding Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
2013 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Feb 9, 2011
Messages
4,496
Location
Yukon Territory, Canada
I currently have chocks and tie down straps, and it works well under the limited use it has seen. But I really like the security of this P-B system. I think it would stop me from getting out every half hour and checking the straps, etc. Christmas is a comin', Christmas is a comin' ...... R
 

Thunderpig

Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
2013 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Mar 22, 2011
Messages
122
Location
Parker, CO
And to add on, no I do not use a chock with the Motocinch. It's not necessary.
 

JHKolb

Member
2011 Site Supporter
2012 Site Supporter
2013 Site Supporter
2014 Site Supporter
Joined
Apr 11, 2011
Messages
204
Location
SE Pennsylvania
Can the PitBull/Motocinch be locked to the floor mount and the bike locked to the mount? Or would you just run a cable/lock to the trailer (for an open trailer)?
 
Top