I am in the process of building my van for living in, and have been absolutely struggling with how I will lock my bike down in the center of my build. I was watching one of the guys I subbed to (he does random van tours) and the guy he was speaking to had THIS set-up ... It was totally a eureka moment!! I had this awful imaginings of straps and fabricated brackets, etc, and now, having seen this, it has solved all of my problems in such a simple and tidy fashion. Great design, very impressed.
I have a two bike Ironhorse trailer. I have used the wheel chock and straps, but the trailer is always uneven until I get to my buddy’s house to pick him and his bike up to go to the track. This system is freakin brilliant. I can center load my bike on the way to his house. Pull my bike out, move the clips to the outside, put my bike on one side and then get his in there.
Unfortunately no, because it varies from truck to truck and of course depending on bed length, even the wheelbase of the bike is a factor as well. Truck installation will require some careful planning before drilling.
How do you prevent the front wheel from lifting/ bouncing on rough roads or during an accident. At the very least I see a need for vertical restraint somewhere on the front of the bike.
Sorry, but we do not fit the older BMWs. Usually the pipes block access to the hole, or there is no hole on the shaft drive...At this time, we have dealers in Sweden, Norway, and Germany but that's as close to the UK as any dealers would be.
I AM going to buy this system next season. It should save me at least an hour loading and unloading the bike. Brilliant stuff.
I just bought 2 of them for my endurance bikes. Hope to have them installed before the next race weekend in August.
I am in the process of building my van for living in, and have been absolutely struggling with how I will lock my bike down in the center of my build. I was watching one of the guys I subbed to (he does random van tours) and the guy he was speaking to had THIS set-up ... It was totally a eureka moment!! I had this awful imaginings of straps and fabricated brackets, etc, and now, having seen this, it has solved all of my problems in such a simple and tidy fashion. Great design, very impressed.
My wife is going to hate me... we are going to own this system for both my bikes. Thank you.
Ordered one for our Grom today. Thanks Pit-Bull.
Hey guys do you have an E track adapter system so you can slide your base plates up and down the trailer bed ?
Do you have to mount the floor bracket into the frame of the trailer? Or just anywhere into the floor where you want the bike to ride?
You can mount it anywhere so long as you have at least 3/4" plywood flooring in that location.
I have a two bike Ironhorse trailer. I have used the wheel chock and straps, but the trailer is always uneven until I get to my buddy’s house to pick him and his bike up to go to the track. This system is freakin brilliant. I can center load my bike on the way to his house. Pull my bike out, move the clips to the outside, put my bike on one side and then get his in there.
i select one for ninja 300 those this mean it wont fit other bike and i have to buy other one when i change bike?
Do you guys have a video on where to drill in the back of a pick up truck?
Unfortunately no, because it varies from truck to truck and of course depending on bed length, even the wheelbase of the bike is a factor as well. Truck installation will require some careful planning before drilling.
This is AWESOME!!!
Need this for my 2022 890 Duke R
How are you doing this with a cotter pin?
Nice system !
How do you prevent the front wheel from lifting/ bouncing on rough roads or during an accident. At the very least I see a need for vertical restraint somewhere on the front of the bike.
bike has front suspension
Where the hell are you driving, that the front end of your bike is bouncing off the bed of the truck or trailer, wheelie style?!
@@maximusmax4557 In Australia. Roads worse than 3rd world countries...
sold.
Great system. Are they available in the UK ? and do you have one to fit a 1984 BMW R65?
Sorry, but we do not fit the older BMWs. Usually the pipes block access to the hole, or there is no hole on the shaft drive...At this time, we have dealers in Sweden, Norway, and Germany but that's as close to the UK as any dealers would be.