Securing Bikes in Trailer

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Old 08-02-2006, 2:25 PM
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Securing Bikes in Trailer

Pit Bull Wheel Chocks

Etrack Solution
SERIES E TRACK WHEEL CHOCK From reviews this is a

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STStands.com::: Stands In Use Nice but $$$

I am purchasing a trailer; the plan is to leave my bikes in the trailer when I am not using them. Am I too assume that it is not good for the bikes to be tied down for weeks/months and the STstand is the best solution?

Also does use an Etrack mounted chock that they would recommend? The Problem with the pingle, is this corrected with the latest design?
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Old 08-02-2006, 2:28 PM
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Re: Securing Bikes in Trailer

We discussed a way to mount a Baxley on etrack at Grattan. This would probably be an excellant solution for you, though you need to fabricate some.
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Old 08-02-2006, 2:32 PM
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We discussed a way to mount a Baxley on etrack at Grattan. This would probably be an excellant solution for you, though you need to fabricate some.
Ya I already have one Baxley and they are great. I am just not convinced they are the best for in the trailer.
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Old 08-02-2006, 2:37 PM
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Ya I already have one Baxley and they are great. I am just not convinced they are the best for in the trailer.
I was a skeptic, but now am a recent convert...mine have worked very well during loading, towing and storage thus far.


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Am I too assume that it is not good for the bikes to be tied down for weeks/months
This will surely dissolve into an vortex....
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Old 08-02-2006, 2:44 PM
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This will surely dissolve into an vortex....
I don't know why you'd say this. I've stored my bikes for up to two years at a time, strapped in a trailer with the front forks COMPLETELY bottomed out, and never had a problem.
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Old 08-02-2006, 2:57 PM
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Will the trailer have a hidden S&M/****-porn dungeon?
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Old 08-02-2006, 3:01 PM
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I don't know why you'd say this. I've stored my bikes for up to two years at a time, strapped in a trailer with the front forks COMPLETELY bottomed out, and never had a problem.
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Old 08-02-2006, 3:11 PM
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ST Stands. Have two and won't go back to anything else. Watch out for the Pingels if you have large rotors.
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Old 08-02-2006, 3:33 PM
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Old 08-02-2006, 4:21 PM
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For "traditional" wheel chocks, definitely Pit Bull. The trailer place near me patented a bracket for mounting chocks into etrack, either horizontal or verically laid etrack.
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Old 08-02-2006, 4:23 PM
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For "traditional" wheel chocks, definitely Pit Bull. The trailer place near me patented a bracket for mounting chocks into etrack, either horizontal or verically laid etrack.
Do you happen to have a link or some pics?

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Old 08-02-2006, 4:31 PM
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Re: Securing Bikes in Trailer

on the right column on this page: Wheel Chocks
look at mounting plate for wheel chock. You bolt your chock to this, and it clips into horizontally mounted etrack. This is what I use, so I have vertical track running the length of the trailer for the tiedowns, then shorter pieces in between horizontally for the chock. No vertical adjustment, unless you install more horizontal track.

He did develop a large plate that will hook into vertically mounted track, but I don't think he marketed it. He'd probably do one for you though. If you go that route, ask for Glen.
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Old 08-02-2006, 4:36 PM
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Re: Securing Bikes in Trailer

Just make your own chock out of 2x4s and use ratcheting straps until there is no more give in the suspension.
You could leave it like that all winter with no ill effect.
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Old 08-02-2006, 4:38 PM
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:50 PM
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Re: Securing Bikes in Trailer

This is what I did, very happy with it so far. No dropped bikes and very adjustable. I did put a brace as suggested to give some extra support. Very easy to make as well.

http://www.fireblades.org/forums/tow...eel-chock.html
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Don't you worry about the trailer with all your bikes in/on it getting stolen?
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Old 08-06-2006, 11:20 AM
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Don't you worry about the trailer with all your bikes in/on it getting stolen?

Yeah, we have never seen that happen a time or two.
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Re: Securing Bikes in Trailer

Hey Purpdust, what did you end up doing? My bike has been in the trailer for months now and I need to find another solution to secure it as well....
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Hey Purpdust, what did you end up doing? My bike has been in the trailer for months now and I need to find another solution to secure it as well....
If the trailer won't be moving and it is in a secure location, I just put the bike on front and rear stands and call it a day for storage.

Why tie it down if the trailer is parked ?
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