Has anyone out there used E-track and a tire tie-down system like Erickson's tire tie-down system? This system is shown in advertising as securing a hotrod. Any experience, good or bad? Seems like it might answer the question of crosstie or not.
Has anyone out there used E-track and a tire tie-down system like Erickson's tire tie-down system? This system is shown in advertising as securing a hotrod. Any experience, good or bad? Seems like it might answer the question of crosstie or not.
https://www.condor-lift.com/shop/cat...for-trailering Used this one for years. Holds bike upright once you ride into it .Then get off & secure to D-rings in floor
2020 TriGlide Tahitian Teal aka (Hawaiian Hussy). Avon frt & Comfortred rear tires. ProAction frt & rear susp. RZ seat. DK floorboard extension & rear axle retainer kit with EBS, HD pull -back bars. Custom Dynamics front turn signals & Vent grill. All ,HD "Edge Cut " accessories.
I just used the tie-down hoops/brackets under each rear shock made for strapping the Trike down’ Why reinvent the wheel?
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Just thinking out loud here...just from looking at the picks it would seem to me that getting the straps threaded under the fenders and over the tire properly might be a challenge.
What if... a strap came loose... what fender damage might happen? Also, there is no side-to-side movement security as you normally have on cross-tieing the rear down.
I agree with PosseRider... the condor chock for the front wheel and then I cross-tie the rear-end to the D-rings on the trailer via the trailer hitch bar underneath the trike. Additionally, I wrap a tie-down around the front wheel after it is in the chock and secure its ends to the front D-rings - just for peace of mind.
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+1 on the Condor ... roll in, get off, tie down. I have a short strap I put through the front wheel and around the Condor center Support. Then I use a strap from each "loop" under the shocks to the opposite rear corner. Never moves at all.
As a side note ... be sure to put the trike/bike in transport mode so the battery won't be dead when you get where your going ... I have the "procedure" in my phone, it's in the owners manual.
I also like to check the straps every fuel stop ... common sense.
2020 TriGlide Tahitian Teal aka (Hawaiian Hussy). Avon frt & Comfortred rear tires. ProAction frt & rear susp. RZ seat. DK floorboard extension & rear axle retainer kit with EBS, HD pull -back bars. Custom Dynamics front turn signals & Vent grill. All ,HD "Edge Cut " accessories.
I use a harbor freight chock, a knock off of the condor, have never had any problems. Use 2 padded straps on the front from power tye, great straps, then use the hooks in the back and cross over to d rings in trailer floor.
2018 115 anniversary Tri glide, 2 +2 narrow sweepers, DK comfort lift, DK tour pack relocation kit, pro action shocks, power vision, fuel moto air cleaner, s and s mufflers
For our toy hauler, I have a front chock that goes into E track. For the rear I use a sq. tube that fits into the trailer hitch and the other end slides in to a vertical slotted tube welded between 2 e fittings. Two hitch pins holds it in place. No straps!
Pardon the mess. Pic is taken on our TH kitchen counter that we are living in for the winter.
Here is a link to transport mode settings
https://info.southsideharley.com/ind...transport-mode
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I have the E-trac tiedowns that I just put on my new TK1 Trailer plus I tie down from the front and cross tiedown the rear. I had the E-trac tiedowns in my enclosed trailer and hauled my trike to the Maggie Valley rally last Sept. and I did not move at all. It is very easy to slide the straps over top of the tires and strap them down. If the straps come off the tires, you did not have them tight enough. That tiedown system is the same system that they use to tiedown new cars when they transport them to dealers.
Ray
2017 Harley Triglide
Tijuana Border
My buddy uses the etrack to haul his TG and vehicle (enclosed 28' aluminum trailer). His straps are like the photo the OP posted. He has never had an issue with anything coming undone or breaking.
As far as the chock, I have used a cheap simple chock since switching over to a trike from 2 wheels. What I always liked about my condor style chocks was the fact they held my bike upright. Certainly don't need that feature with a TG.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
I use the Biker Bar, B&W sells them now. There is a bolted down floor plate with latches on it, and the bar clamps onto the frame just below the engine, then you just ride into the latches. They say it will hold a 2-wheeler upright. I don't know about that, but what I like is that the trike is one with the trailer, it doesn't bounce around in there. So the shocks and fork are not working while you are towing. I'm sure the forks will last longer. I have a home-made front chock, and I use a strap through the front wheel and straps in the rear using the factory rings on the bottom of the axle, those are mainly for peace of mind.
I've used the transport mode, and I've also tried leaving the key fob in the tour pack(enclosed trailer). Both work for me, never had the battery go dead while towing it.
Question about the rear tie down procedure suggested using the 'loops' on the TG frame and crossing the straps to the opposite side of the trailer. The mufflers hang down below the loops so once the crossed straps are tightened there is tension on the mufflers. Not sure if this is a problem but it is a concern. Anyone ever had a problem doing this?
I use X-Track that is sold thru Tractor Supply,you can use any E-Track accessories but with the X-Track you can use them in different direction.Have a wheel chock that snaps into the track,also mounted some short ones on the walls to hang the chock on when not in use.
Diablo
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I have towed two different TGs on/in two different trailers all over the country. We will leave Florida this spring pulling yet another different style (tandem tow). I have never crossed the ratchet tie downs on the rear frame loops. I have always set mine up to they pull down and slightly back. Been on some pretty rough and bouncy roads and have never had the bike move.
I never wanted my ratchet straps to touch mufflers or anything else under there.
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)
We will be back through Texas but probably not until 2022. Current traveling-bucket-list has us exploring up the east coast in 2021. Unfortunately our summer this year will be spent dealing with aging parent issues. The DW is still not happy we missed a stop at the silos last year!
Current: 2019 Trike (custom 130ci T-Man kit with Darkhorse bottom end)