Motorcycle wheel clamps in cargo trailers?

Patman

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Anyone found good wheel clamps or simliar systems for quick load/unload of multiple bikes in cargo trailers? I have rails/straps on walls that are cumbersome and restrict movement in trailer. Looking for a better setup for 4 bikes?

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I use a pingle wheel chock on my sled deck for dirt bikes works great and is removable
 

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I went to Princess Auto and got 2 wheel chocks and bolted them to the floor of my 6x12 enclosed. For 4 bikes, I think you would need something a little less permanent. I welded the bolts to the chocks, so that I can remove them easily by myself.
 

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Thanks for both these ideas! I checked the online Pingle catalogue and those options look like they will work! I will see how the Princess Auto ones compare! Definitely want them removable as my 22' H&H is also multi use! Likely it will be out at Ghost Lake this winter for some ice racing...neither of these show a cable or clamp integral with the wheel holder. I am guessing the handle bar straps are still a necessary precaution?
 

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Have a look at this product Motocinch.com | motocinch.com we have used these for two years now in our toyhauler and they work great. No tie downs to clutter valuable space, remove quickly leaving only a small retainer on the floor (nothing to trip over). The biggest benifit is that there is no load on the suspension, so fork seals last longer.
 

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Have a look at this product Motocinch.com | motocinch.com we have used these for two years now in our toyhauler and they work great. No tie downs to clutter valuable space, remove quickly leaving only a small retainer on the floor (nothing to trip over). The biggest benifit is that there is no load on the suspension, so fork seals last longer.

Brilliant! I am sold on these for my cargo trailer! Anyone heard if these are distributed/sold in Canada?
 

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Have a look at this product Motocinch.com | motocinch.com we have used these for two years now in our toyhauler and they work great. No tie downs to clutter valuable space, remove quickly leaving only a small retainer on the floor (nothing to trip over). The biggest benifit is that there is no load on the suspension, so fork seals last longer.
Actually being tied down is not hard on fork seals at all that is an old myth
 
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