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Pickup Motorcycle Tie Down

Motorcycle Tie Downs.

Pickup motorcycle tie down helps you to prevent the front wheel of the motorcycle from moving forward or turning sides, when placed on the trailer.

Pickup motorcycle tie down also ensures you secure and easy transporting of your motorcycle during long journeys or in your pickup trailer, truck or carrier.

Try looking out for advanced pickup motorcycle tie down for achieving the excellent mounting and secure loading of your motorcycle during the pickup of the strap package.

Pickup motorcycle tie down consists of 2 sleeve protectors. These offer premium protection to your motorcycle for the painted or chrome areas. It also has 4 heavy duty double end soft loops that are 1”x12” long. Pickup motorcycle tie down are good for all kinds of motorcycles. You must look out for the following features in a Pickup motorcycle tie down prior to purchasing it for use.

- 2 Sleeve protectors.

- 2 Ratchet buckle straps that are 1” in width and 5.5 foot in length.

- 2 Cam buckle straps, 1 inch wide and 5.5 foot long.

- 4 heavy duty double end soft loops that are 1 inch wide and 12 inch long.

Once you manage to purchase the best quality pickup motorcycle tie down, you must learn how to actually work on it.

Here are some tips and instructions on accomplishing the pickup motorcycle tie down procedure successfully.

- Never use the foot peg hangars on a side to side situation.

- Do not take help of rear bag guards to facilitate tying down your motorcycle.

- Avoid covering your motorcycle when you tow it on an open trailer.

- Do not settle for cheap straps. Go for the quality.

- The pickup motorcycle tie down must create a 45-degree angle between the bike and floor.

- Use extension tie-down brackets in order to obtain the 45 degree angle on outside of tie-downs.

- First off all locate the ratchet straps.

- Now attach them to the bolts present on the trailer.

- Make sure that the back straps are placed in a position so that they can reached easily from your motorcycle seat.

- Now start your motorcycle and let it warm up. Thereafter ride or walk it on to the trailer.

- Your motorcycle must be in a straight position in the rail.

- Now get off the bike.

- Attach the front straps.