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What's the best way to attach the second one to a trailer? I was think just butt it up against the front the trailer and drive some deep wood screws into the various mounting holes? Or something more than that?
Wondering I can get two of them safely on a 76" wide trailer in case someone else wants to throw their bike on there in the future.
What's the best way to attach the second one to a trailer? I was think just butt it up against the front the trailer and drive some deep wood screws into the various mounting holes? Or something more than that?
Wondering I can get two of them safely on a 76" wide trailer in case someone else wants to throw their bike on there in the future.
What's the best way to attach the second one to a trailer? I was think just butt it up against the front the trailer and drive some deep wood screws into the various mounting holes? Or something more than that?
Wondering I can get two of them safely on a 76" wide trailer in case someone else wants to throw their bike on there in the future.
I wondered about that. I assume 9 times out of 10, my bike will be solo on there.
Here's a shot of my Goldwing on trailer / chock setup attached to trailer with U-bolts @ front & bolted to floor using pre-drilled 12" x 2" steel plates from tractor supply with bolts going in-between the board gaps
- used wingnuts on all bolts - no holes drilled in trailer & can be removed without tools when chock not needed.
Wow completely upside down and still secure to the trailer!!!