Trailering my bike

  • Mungrel
    Mungrel
    15 years ago

     I have to transport my bikes interstate. I have a standard 8x5 tandem trailer, so was looking to see if anyone sold something I could bolt in to hold the bikes.

    I found a product in the USA called a Condor SC2000 that looks really great, except it's in the USA and postage is very expensive.

    Does anyone know if these are available in Au?  

    Any other options / ideas ? 

    Cheers, Mungrel.

    Condor SC2000 - This unit comes complete with two removable mounting plates (2" x 11" x 3/8" thick) that bolts to the trailer floor or the pickup trucks bed. The wheel chock easily attaches and detaches to the plate in only a few seconds. All the necessary hardware for installation is included (instructions included).


    SPECIFICATIONS:

    • Steel construction - black powder coated for durability
    • Dimensions in the upright position: 9" wide (channel is 7.5" wide) x 25" long x 15" high. Folds dowm to 6" in height.
    • Accommodates 14" - 22" diameter wheels/ 80 - 220mm wide tires.
    • Supports up to 3,000 lbs.
    • Weighs 36 lbs. boxed and ready to ship

    Additional mounting plates for multiple locations are available at $24.95 (available in our eBay store). 

  • Frank7214
    Frank7214
    15 years ago

    Easy Trailer in Oz has an affordable solution. Check out the website.

  • Hound_Dog
    Hound_Dog
    15 years ago
    Go to local Harley dealer and get a crate that they come in....usual price = carton of piss. They only send them to scrap anyway.
  • toxic
    toxic
    15 years ago

    we used to bolt down a length of alloy 'C' channel when shift bikes..... cheap & worked a treat....K I S S !!!

  • Mungrel
    Mungrel
    15 years ago
    Thanks for the pointers. I searched all of these options, got some more ideas and then made my own :-) It works well.