MastiffDave. He is the party spot in Arkansas.Dang I just looked at those.I
Who is Dave ??
I'm a firm believer that all straps should pull down and forward into the chock point.I have 2” bike straps that hook back into themselves with lamb skin covers to protect the bike. I have always pulled down on the triple tree on the front end and cross strapped the back tires pulling backwards at a 45* angle both right & left. My bikes don’t move.
my only issue with these is the bike is now fixed to the trailer, so all the movement the trailer makes up/down gets transferred directly to your bike. Trailer suspension is often pretty bouncy unless its an air-ride. I'm a big fan of the Condor chocks and good straps. Pull the front down so the forks are compressed about halfway (can tell from the oil residue on the forks) and then strap the back so it doesn't move laterally.
I've been using Condor chocks since before I got my BigDog.10-4 on the Condor chocks and straps. Looks like you need at least 5 inches clearance for the bars?
I watched Dave load his mastiff with a Biker Bar. Not sure what clearance is on a Mastiff?10-4 on the Condor chocks and straps. Looks like you need at least 5 inches clearance for the bars?
B&W lockdown is the same way. They relie on the trailer suspensionmy only issue with these is the bike is now fixed to the trailer, so all the movement the trailer makes up/down gets transferred directly to your bike. Trailer suspension is often pretty bouncy unless its an air-ride. I'm a big fan of the Condor chocks and good straps. Pull the front down so the forks are compressed about halfway (can tell from the oil residue on the forks) and then strap the back so it doesn't move laterally.
I hope the day in court went well, but from your previous post, sounds like that might not be the case?After taking bikes on thousands of miles to everywhere. I’ll never strap a bike again. It’s the simple lest and most sure of anything to hold the bike secure. I’ve put every typ of big dog imaginable plus all kinds of harleys and dressers. And absolutely no problems. They do rely on trailer suspension a little but if done right there is still plenty of travel . I’ve never blown seals or had any kind of issue with the biker bars. The biker bar rep is a really good guy from the witchita area and rides big dogs . I hope any of this makes sense but it’s been a very long day in court and lots of bourbon this evening .
I believe they are cheaper that a condor with the 4 high quality straps I used