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I looked around forum and seen lots of info on Tie-downs and wheel chocks.
I bought a Toy Hauler this year mostly for long 3-4 week trips to the States. I know I know (why am I trailering) but that is its own thread.
Anyway I bought a motorcycle latch down system fro Roberts Products in the States www.robertsproducts and it is awesome.
NO straps, do tiedowns, no installation (bolt ons) on motorcycle, and it is easily removeable from trailer when not required.
I am not a salerep for them but just lettin you know if you are looking for a way to trailer your bike this is a good start for your research.
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