Right on Double D. I believe I watched the gentleman’s video who came up with the idea of using angle iron with a wheel chock. Pretty cool setup for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Saw you almost scratch the fridge. I would recommend rounding off the ends of the bar and dipping them in liquid rubber. I am considering the 18RR but have more than one bike so I would have to come up with a way to secure multiple bikes.
Yes, I did almost scratch the fridge. That's a good idea. If you managed to get two bikes in there, you likely wouldn't have any room to move inside. You would have to unload every time you stopped. I'm editing a video now that shows how we travel with the bike loaded.
@@doubledinanrv , as long as I can crawl into bed I would be OK. It is only me. I like to set up at state parks and do loop rides for 3 or 4 days. I am currently using a 6x12 cargo trailer I converted into a toy hauler. I have everything except water and can carry either the Harley or two of my smaller bikes. The 18RR would allow me to carry one small bike and my canoe if I was camping on a lake. I am also looking at carrying one RV sized swivel recliner and might just leave the rear bed out if traveling alone.
I might suggest moving the chock off center away from the fridge. Might balance the load and give you better access to the fridge without off loading the bike. All in all, it’s a great idea.
I like the idea. Were looking at a 18RR and it is nice to see how others load their bike. What is the distance from the tire in the mount to the back wall? I need a full 9" for my Indian Chieftain Classic. Also great idea to use the mat.
Hi Scott, I am not sure what the distance is. I will have to put the chock back in and measure. My bike is ~96" long and there is about 6-10" behind the rear tire when it is in. I'll let you know when I have a chance to mount it again.
It looks like it is unavailable on Amazon but here is the link. EGO Bike Wheel Chock - www.amazon.com/EGO-BIKE-Motorcycle-Adjustable-Capacity/dp/B01MFZZ4VF The key is to find one that has attachment points for your tie-downs.
Nice videos! I'm in the market for this exact RV Grey Wolf 18RR Black Label. What did you end up paying if you don't mind me asking? Prices are so hard to nail down from dealers. I'm guessing about $30k Thanks
Right on Double D. I believe I watched the gentleman’s video who came up with the idea of using angle iron with a wheel chock. Pretty cool setup for sure.
Thanks for sharing!
This is a GREAT and simple solution. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks 👍 I'm going to do the same.
But going to use the dipping suggestion. Thanks again
No problem 👍
Saw you almost scratch the fridge. I would recommend rounding off the ends of the bar and dipping them in liquid rubber. I am considering the 18RR but have more than one bike so I would have to come up with a way to secure multiple bikes.
Yes, I did almost scratch the fridge. That's a good idea. If you managed to get two bikes in there, you likely wouldn't have any room to move inside. You would have to unload every time you stopped. I'm editing a video now that shows how we travel with the bike loaded.
@@doubledinanrv , as long as I can crawl into bed I would be OK. It is only me. I like to set up at state parks and do loop rides for 3 or 4 days. I am currently using a 6x12 cargo trailer I converted into a toy hauler. I have everything except water and can carry either the Harley or two of my smaller bikes. The 18RR would allow me to carry one small bike and my canoe if I was camping on a lake. I am also looking at carrying one RV sized swivel recliner and might just leave the rear bed out if traveling alone.
Thanks for the video!!!
You bet!
I might suggest moving the chock off center away from the fridge. Might balance the load and give you better access to the fridge without off loading the bike. All in all, it’s a great idea.
I agree, I do plan to try moving the chock over a bit. I'll have to drill a new hole, but it should be fine. Thanks for watching.
I like the idea. Were looking at a 18RR and it is nice to see how others load their bike. What is the distance from the tire in the mount to the back wall? I need a full 9" for my Indian Chieftain Classic. Also great idea to use the mat.
Hi Scott, I am not sure what the distance is. I will have to put the chock back in and measure. My bike is ~96" long and there is about 6-10" behind the rear tire when it is in. I'll let you know when I have a chance to mount it again.
AWESOME VIDEO!! I really didn't want to drill into the floor. I might be selling next year. :)
We didn't drill anything into the floor. We are using the factory installed D rings in our toy hauler.
Great idea! What is that mat and where can I find it?
It is a rug pad. Not sure where I got it, but I'm sure you can get them lots of places.
What brand motorycle wheel chock is that and Mat?
It looks like it is unavailable on Amazon but here is the link. EGO Bike Wheel Chock - www.amazon.com/EGO-BIKE-Motorcycle-Adjustable-Capacity/dp/B01MFZZ4VF
The key is to find one that has attachment points for your tie-downs.
Did you paint the toy hauler cabinets or did you wrap them black?
Nope, that is the color they came from the factory!
That's the black label Edison I believe
Correct!
@@doubledinanrv I see. They changed the color to light brown on the newer models.
What brand wheel chock is that?
EGO Bike Wheel Chock - www.amazon.com/EGO-BIKE-Motorcycle-Adjustable-Capacity/dp/B01MFZZ4VF
Do you tow your 18RR whit colorado v6
Yes, it tows great, even with my motorcycle inside.
Nice videos! I'm in the market for this exact RV Grey Wolf 18RR Black Label. What did you end up paying if you don't mind me asking? Prices are so hard to nail down from dealers. I'm guessing about $30k Thanks
We bought it 3 years ago, so take that into consideration. We paid $26k then.