Sturgis 2022 Toy Hauler Load - Loading two Harleys!
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Here is this years edition of "will he fall of the ramp?" A quick video showing me load my @harleydavidson Ultra Limited 131 and the wife's CVO Road Glide into our @HeartlandRVs1 Fuel 305. I leave on Wednesday for a few days in St. Louis before heading on to the Grey Goose in Pierre, South Dakota, then on to the @SturgisBuffaloChip !
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Did my first trip to sturgis this year. Stayed at the chip as well. Was also my first trip with my toy hauler. I've always towed the bikes on a car trailer with similar chocks and I tie them down the same way you do. This year I bought 3 sets of biker bars. They are a GAME CHANGER!! A bit of work to attach the brackets under the trailer but once they are there, you just zip the top brackets down attach the bar to the bike and roll on in. No straps needed! I can load and unload 3 bikes in about 20 minutes start to finish.
I'd love those but worry about the install as my rig underbelly is fully enclosed.
You loaded those two bikes like a BOSS! If you were puckering, you hid it well!
Awesome rig brother. Hard work pays off so it’s time to enjoy your toys with the lovely Mrs. Stay safe out there. Hope to catch you soon
Nice. It looks like those Condor chocks remain stationary without any mounting hardware. Seems to have added complete versatility to your loading set up. Very ideal. Well done.
Yes, exactly
I compliment you on your rig and loading those massive bikes! Well done. See you at sturgis
Thanks for the Open House! Dig the toy hauler set up, get that big show out on the road!
Great looking rig bud. I am going to be kickstand up next Wednesday riding from Savannah Georgia to the FTS (did the Chip in 2020). I always enjoy your vids. Every time I meet a new rider I recommend your channel to them, just to try and save them from a lot of the common pitfalls. Hope to see ya and the Mrs. up there. Keep the shiny side up and rubber side down
You should pick up a Crampbuster for the Mrs. Not having to hold onto the throttle the whole time might help for those section where you don't want to set the cruise control.
Enjoy and be safe, love your vids. I look forward to all the Sturgis you can show. Tell Mrs. Monk Hey and I hope her go juice hand get well enough to ride.
First thing's first brotha have a safe trip and enjoy your time with your family. I'd like to see some sturgis experience content and footage of the ride in the roads you always talk about if possible. Im sure everyone agrees.
Nice job loading those bikes!exactly like I do it (including the pucker...) wish we were going this year 😪 already making our plans for next year though, have a safe trip and have fun (if its possible to do both at the same time) I'll be living it through your videos!!
You are the best bike loader!
Enjoy
Best you tuber by far ! Be safe and have fun.
Thank you!!!
@@ProfessionalMonkey 👍
You and the Mrs be careful out on the roads my friend. Have a wonderful trip.
You guys have fun. Be safe hopefully I'll see you all out there next year.
See you in Sturgis! Looking forward the the free beer at the chip. We will be there for snoop dog!!
Nice to see you rocking the same shirt I have !! Thanks for selling them hope to see you in Sturgis I think you
Looks like blast! Nice rig setup!
Perfectly executed load. By the way, Your tie down strap placement is appropriate. Have a safe trip !
Heh heha.. nice load !🤣 that's what she said💣
Cheers have a good trip
@@IndigenousSteed 😁
Mine closes drawers all day. Good luck getting her to turn lights out
Where's my scooter?
Drive safe my friend and enjoy the new rig.
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
😂 🥰
Heading out Friday can't wait.
We installed the HD Chrome tiedown brackets on our two bikes. We also use a winch to bring the bikes in the Toyhauler garage after some "pucker" moments on a wet ramp.
Nice enjoy your trip wish I could be there
Look like you done that a few times. Have fun be safe. Met you there last year wish I was going. 😪
Can't wait to get a toy hauler in the near future. So many trip ideas. Nice job and safe travels
Awesome rig and set up, love seeing the trucks and trailers you have avaialable in the states.
Be careful in St. Louis. They got like 10 inches of rain. Everything is flooded across St. Louis and Illinois.
Have a Fine time!!
Zip tie your levers with a touch of pressure. When you roll out.
I' swear by my Condor. hands down the best bike chock I have ever used.
Well may never get to Sturgis but looking forward in tagging along with yous through your posts! All the best Ride safe!!
Where in Alberta you from?
NE of Fort Sask
Calgary here
I really like your setup. Would you do a video where you load the golf cart as well. I'm interested in the space you need.
I don't do that anymore. It fits, but it is really tight. If I am going to Sturgis I would rather rent one than lug mine. I might take mine to Leesburg this year, not sure.
@@ProfessionalMonkey Thank you for the info.
Lol that was good. you all have a good trip!
Here is an unsolicited idea to maybe help with the pucker factor. I know your jack is electric, but have you thought about putting a 6x6 wood block under the jack, and then raising the jack up, which would in turn make the ramp angle not quite as steep? I use to have to do this when I raced dirt track and needed a less steep angle to load the car (usually after I broke something). If you've tried it and it doesn't work, cool. I do realize that this then puts the whole camper on an angle, but I found that even just a few degrees would make a big difference. Safe travels.
Thanks for sharing with us✌️
Heading out to South Dakota myself o'dark thirty tomorrow. Have a safe trip and hope to see you two again possibly in Sturgis.
Safe travels!
I dig the rig man. We are in the market for a new toyhauler ourselves, so I got something to look into.
Had a buddy just bought a 44 ft trailer ! Didn't know they made them that long.
Damn that’s huge!
Have fun!
Hopefully you're package got in. Kool remember you said you would dance on the corner for fuel with the high prices. There's stickers in bottom of box. I given out over 1100 so far. Be safe and hopefully I get to go next year.
Came today! I will give it to the misses when she gets home tonight.
Just opened it up and the little one already tried it on 😂 thanks hun 🤗
@@Mrsmonkey5151 need a picture of Mr Monkey in it.
Safe travels to you and Mrs Monkey. I know you will have a great time.
I,m jealous have a great time hoping to make it next year
I wish I was going to Sturgis this, however I am planning to try your front tie down method, especially on a Road King. Thanks Ride Safe and burn up Iron Mountain Road and Needles Highway. :)
Are you taking that new little scooter??
Hopefully you brought a boat for St. Louis.....
very nice rig enjoy your trip to sturgis
I have the coachman adrenaline 29ss Was wondering how you wiggle feels with both bikes in very back we have to move right bike all the way up to the coffee table to help
When you get to St.Louis look up those guys at Schaeffers oil. They make a great Harley oil product. Have a great trip!
Safe travels enjoy
"Call the ambulance if I fall!" Is that before, or AFTER she stops laughing? Didn't see the little electric scooter you debut the other day, hopefully you didn't forget it!
Great video brother 👍. My notifications aren't notifying. Hate that I missed the premiere
Mine slams doors and drawers and they usually be ounce back open.
No golf cart this year? 😄
Nice rig! Loading my hauler in a couple days. Most people don’t get how stressful it is. My buddy ran into my Road Glide last year while loading his bike. $1200 to repair. Last year wasn’t challenging enough, so now taking golf cart also!
Good looking setup again. Trailering a motorcycle is the most nerve wracking thing I have ever done.
Great vid... thanks! Are you overloaded in your trailer? I ask as I'm looking for a 5er toy hauler, but seems I'm pushing the limit with 2 HD touring bikes (GD 349M/351MS)... did you add suspension support? Hey, thanks so much!
Hope the rain and flooding is goin in STL by the time you get there
HUMMMMM... you done forgot the golf cart, the new scooter and Nancy the blow up doll..... well maybe not Nancy... LOL Y'all be safe on the way out there. BTW there is road construction on Mont Eagle, around Paducah, KY and if you go thru ILL several cont. sites along the way.... I just made 1 1/2 trips (13.5 hrs and the 1/2 was 7hrs) to Madison, WS to have the wife's grandson with us for the week.
Jeez. Every year it’s a mess!
Where ya putting the golf cart?
Safe travels
On your Fuel, do you have the slide patio doors. Is this something we should get?
We don't have a patio, and I really don't think it's something we would use, but since the pandemic most seem to have it.
Wish I could of made it this year started a new career so couldn't get off hope to see yall next year drive safe 🙏
Well done! Question: are those Condor chocks bolted down or can you use them without doing so?
My question as well
in his video they were not secured to the floor. But they do have attachment points where you can secure them if you want to drill holes in floor of your camper. The Condor does have a rubberized tacky end (kind of like lineX, or Rino lining) on the base. There is also Airline track attachments, and E-track attachments you can get.
be safe out there!!!
Nicely done. Hey! If I ride to Florida, can you haul the Murder Glide fer me? 😂. (Some day I will make it to Sturges)
Thought you loaded those bikes awfully fast, then I realized my play back speed was set to 1.5. You have to watch it at that speed, it's hilarious. You would like a 5th wheel, pulling is way better and safer than travel trailer. Tie my bikes down the same way you do. I have a camera on mine to see what they are doing going down the road. Had a chock come lose one time and caught it with the camera before it total gave way.
I think you did a good job
Not taking the golf cart this year
Great video you guys have a good time be safe..
Hey thanks for the loading demo. Question, do you bolt or fasten the wheel chocks to the floor? If not how do you back the bikes off them? Mine just slides.
I don’t bolt mine down, the Condors don’t need it to do the job of holding the bike up. If your chick is sliding check to make sure the cradle is set right.
@@ProfessionalMonkey my chock is only sliding when I try to remove and unload the bike from it. Thanks.
Wish i was rollin out with ya!
Ditto bud! I saw the brothers were able to help! I’m so glad they were able to lend a hand, we pop up in the strangest places… 😂
Have a great trip you guys. As I said before this will be my last Sturgis rally.
CT of WV. Great job you can tell you have done it once or twice lol
Could you get 3 bikes inside if needed? Even if you took out the table top?
I know you said it in previous load video but you don’t bolt your wheel chocks to the floor ?
you critters be safe out there. I am so upset I had to cancel this year....well there is next year for sure. Be safe.
Fifth wheels are awesome. Shortens up overall length and tows a bunch better. ARs fit in those storage compartments by the bed. Lol
First time loading mine today. Dropped her. Learned the hard way once you hit the ramp, you just gotta go. No pussyfooting. Doesn’t help the ramp is only like 6’. I leave early Wednesday for 23 rally
I’ve heard you mention in past videos and I noticed in this one you don’t connect your condor chock to the floor at all. Is there a certain angle to have to have the straps to stop the chicks from moving or how does that work? Thanks man!
Its the downward force, they dont move at all.
@@ProfessionalMonkey no matter where you put it it or what angle the straps are at? That completely changes my trailer set up!! Thanks man.
I love how the first thing on the list of stuff to load was libations.
Quick question. Do you mount those chocks in any way or are they just sitting where you want them and the tie downs keep the bikes from moving?
They are just sitting there. You can mount them down but I don’t want permanent brackets on my floor and even according to Condor it’s not necessary.
@@ProfessionalMonkey 10/4 thanks. Have a toy hauler and have been wanting to throw the bike in there and take it along. That helps. Also don’t want to permanently mount them.
Uhm…scooter and chalk block? Lol. Someday I wanna make the trip, very nice hauler/quarters!
Dumb question. Wouldn't the bike should be closer or over the axel preventing trailer sway?
Toy haulers are built tongue heavy for this very reason.
@@ProfessionalMonkey
Awesome I didn't know that!
Show when you back the bikes out.
Pappy grave you have been reminded
Nice Rig driver ! After long day riding coming home to that AC will be nice,
I saw on the news where there is a lot of flooding in St. Louis....
How do you unload can you do it by your self I have a toy hauler had my bike in it once it did not come out well
I would recommend putting a block or Jack under the frame of the bike to prevent bouncing. Also when unloading your bikes you can explain to people how to back down a ramp with the bike in first gear using the clutch like a brake. On most toy haulers the ramp is so steep you can easily slide the front tire and have a pucker moment that could be a bad day.
@craig burch
I stalled my bike a couple time on my driveway, which just happens to be a steepish hill, and I knew better than to try to proceed forward from the stalled out point!
So that’s exactly how I backed my bike down the driveway to a level spot to restart the climb up the driveway(clutch, first gear, in/out)!!!
Do you bolt your condors to the floor??
Be safe on your trip up to Sturgis.
Good job but what no golf cart?
Rental this year.
Question does your conduct wheel chocks just lay on the ground or do you attach it to the floor?
@@umlqqknatu just sit on the floor.
@@ProfessionalMonkey copy that, and thanks for the quick response.
Do you have a part number? I have a 22 street glide special
@@umlqqknatu I think it’s the Pit Stop Trailer Stop?
Awesome brutha. 🤙🤙🤙
what holds your condor chock in place
It just dawned on me that backing off that ramp must be a little unnerving. If you lean one way or another you’re going down.
May need to rethink StL.
TP is important after a long night of drinking. We leave in 7 days! I can't wait
i forgot to hit the bell untill now