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Ford shows a nice way to attach bikes to a board after removing the front wheel. Works well.
But I don't want to remove the front wheel. I also will be carrying a Honda XR 150 L motorcycle. Maybe with a bike also....
So I have been thinking about the way to make that work. I wanted something where I could run the bike into the bed and the front wheel be secured so I didn't have to put down a stand and could just start tying down right away. I have used front wheel chocks for motorcycles and they work well. Had intended to go that route. But after trying them they were not as secure with the bikes as I wanted.
So, I made my own design. 2 x 10 wood. Cutting the widths for the wheels is key as that is what holds it tight. The upright parts are needed to get enough leverage on the front wheel to keep the bike upright and secure. Pic of the bike in place is with nothing but the front wheel section securing the bike. Slips in and out of the slot in the bed. Takes up little room if left in.
But I don't want to remove the front wheel. I also will be carrying a Honda XR 150 L motorcycle. Maybe with a bike also....
So I have been thinking about the way to make that work. I wanted something where I could run the bike into the bed and the front wheel be secured so I didn't have to put down a stand and could just start tying down right away. I have used front wheel chocks for motorcycles and they work well. Had intended to go that route. But after trying them they were not as secure with the bikes as I wanted.
So, I made my own design. 2 x 10 wood. Cutting the widths for the wheels is key as that is what holds it tight. The upright parts are needed to get enough leverage on the front wheel to keep the bike upright and secure. Pic of the bike in place is with nothing but the front wheel section securing the bike. Slips in and out of the slot in the bed. Takes up little room if left in.
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