My wife and I are kicking around the thought on buying a trailer to load the bikes on, we have it down to two but the trailer is not the topic. (This is a big topic at the house don?t ask why. Thanks). More importantly is how secure the bikes to the trailer. I have not done much hauling of bikes but from what I have seen most everyone seems to tie there bike down in a way that compresses the suspension front and rear. To me this does not make much sense as it adds wear, tear and stress to the suspension parts. Also as you are in motion the suspension on the bike is working causing the straps to loosen and tighten as you drive. May be not a lot but the suspension does move. Potentially causing the straps to loosen and no longer be effective.
What makes more sense to me is to secure the bike in a way that does not interact with the suspension, which means securing the front and rear wheels without clamping something to them. So I have seen a couple of options as to how to do this without compressing the suspension.
First assumption is that there is a front wheel chock. First tie down points are at the lower legs. Now this works if you don?t have an inverted fork. Strapping at the top of each lower leg with a cinch strap and then using the ratchet straps to tie off each side to the trailer.
For the rear I have seen a strap that is sewn so that it goes over the top of the rear tire and then has straps from the front and back that come together and then can be connected to the ratchet straps to tie off each side to the trailer.
In using this method the bike is fully secured without any potential loosening of the ratchet straps. Plus lessening stress on suspension parts.
So for those of you that do haul your bikes on a trailer how do you tie down your bike and have there been incidents where things didn?t go as planned? What did you do to correct the issue if there was one?
What makes more sense to me is to secure the bike in a way that does not interact with the suspension, which means securing the front and rear wheels without clamping something to them. So I have seen a couple of options as to how to do this without compressing the suspension.
First assumption is that there is a front wheel chock. First tie down points are at the lower legs. Now this works if you don?t have an inverted fork. Strapping at the top of each lower leg with a cinch strap and then using the ratchet straps to tie off each side to the trailer.
For the rear I have seen a strap that is sewn so that it goes over the top of the rear tire and then has straps from the front and back that come together and then can be connected to the ratchet straps to tie off each side to the trailer.
In using this method the bike is fully secured without any potential loosening of the ratchet straps. Plus lessening stress on suspension parts.
So for those of you that do haul your bikes on a trailer how do you tie down your bike and have there been incidents where things didn?t go as planned? What did you do to correct the issue if there was one?