Trailering a Trike

Just wondering how I am going to have to reset all my chocks in
my trailer after Lynn gets hers. Where as you not have to worry
about a trike falling over, do you need to chock the front wheel ?
Couldn't you use soft ties around each side of the rear axle and
pull backwards to hold it from going forward and then use a
soft tie around front wheel and pull forward to keep it from
going backward ?
What I was thinking of doing was to set it up so the TG front
wheel will be all the way up in the V-nose then have a
staggered setup for the other two chocks. Almost like I have
it now but I think I will have to push back the two rearward
chocks more to adjust for the length of the TG and put the
chock in the front (by the V) so it goes straight back and
not slanted as it is now.
Rob .....
 
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Rob... the trike's back end will bounce and move from side to side so be sure, if you soft tie the rearend to stagger the left side to the right hook and the right side to the left hook or it will walk.
 
Rob, is that a 16 ft trailer? For our Sturgis trip, we put my trike in the front V. I put one strap around the frame above the crash bar and one each on the rear wheels to each side.
With the trike secured, we placed the next rack about 6 inches behind my fender on the left side of the trailer. We secured my son-in-laws Deuce.
The last mount was placed about 8 inches further back on the right side so the handlebars would not meet.
We secured the Heritage and Deuce with straps from the handlebars to the orings in the floor.
We had 12 inches from the Heritage rear fender and the ramp.
They rode for 2500 miles without a problem.:D
 
I have an enclosed V-nose Loadmaster snowmobile trailer( 7 by 22) that I use to haul my Trike if need be.
Just got back from a 600 mile trip to my Dealer.
I had the Trike checked over before I put it away for the Winter.
I put a eye bolt in front of the front wheel and 1 eye bolt behind the rear of the Trike.
I put a come-a-long around the front wheel and 1 come-a-long around the trailer hitch.
Pull them tight and away I go.
 
I am not sure but I think trailering a Gold Wing Bike or Trike can void the warranty....that's Y U seldom see one on a trailer. :):yes:;)
 
Just wondering how I am going to have to reset all my chocks in
my trailer after Lynn gets hers. Where as you not have to worry
about a trike falling over, do you need to chock the front wheel ?
Couldn't you use soft ties around each side of the rear axle and
pull backwards to hold it from going forward and then use a
soft tie around front wheel and pull forward to keep it from
going backward ?
What I was thinking of doing was to set it up so the TG front
wheel will be all the way up in the V-nose then have a
staggered setup for the other two chocks. Almost like I have
it now but I think I will have to push back the two rearward
chocks more to adjust for the length of the TG and put the
chock in the front (by the V) so it goes straight back and
not slanted as it is now.
Rob .....
Hello,
I have a 7 x 12 Pace American to haul the stallion.I use the trailer hitch to secure the rear and use a ATV front wheel chock which fits the front wheel nicely.The front wheel is secured with 2 in strap. I had e-track installed on each side.Great flexibilty with this system with their bullet proof attachment points. As a percau
tionary measure,I attach padded tie downs around front wheel rim but only snug straps to allow movement of shocks.By the way you can only order front chocks in pairs,so I have one new chock if anyone is interested.
 
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