At the Track . . .

rtataryn

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Some pics of Clarkia, Idaho last weekend . . .
. . . and why I own a Cyclone. :)) Thanks Heartland - We love our 3010.
 

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truknutt

Committed Member
Love to see a Cyclone at work or play!

I don't know what you use to secure/haul your bikes but I came across this gem (Bolt-it-on) advertised in the ToyHauler Magazine. It holds my two harleys handlebar to handlebar but, they have a 3-bike system and with a longer garage area even a 6-bike setup. No drilling required..just cinch it down to the factory d-rings.

Those are awesome pics by the way..real crisp and clear!
 

itsbeertime

Well-known member
Great pics. Made me smile. Thanks for sharing. Reminds me of our tailgating adventures to race tracks. Always too fun. And the nicest people.
 

porthole

Retired
Love to see a Cyclone at work or play!

I don't know what you use to secure/haul your bikes but I came across this gem (Bolt-it-on) advertised in the ToyHauler Magazine. It holds my two harleys handlebar to handlebar but, they have a 3-bike system and with a longer garage area even a 6-bike setup. No drilling required..just cinch it down to the factory d-rings.

Since we have a 3010 on order this has more then a passing interest for me.

Why did you elect to use this type of rack instead of something like the Bike Pro chocks?

I use those in my current "bike trailer" What I like about them is that I can ride the bike into the chock and then just step off and tie it down without having the bike leaning over. I am using this with electric glides
 

boatdoc

Well-known member
Nice pics. It sure does bring back a lot of fond memories of the late 60's early 70's in SoCal, although big red wasn't around yet and either were toyhaulers. The best we had was a good ol' Ford van with a wall in the middle to seperate the bikes and the sleeping quarters. I think my brother and I spent every weekend and many week nights in that van racing across SoCal and up into Washington, AH, those were the days.
 

truknutt

Committed Member
Why did you elect to use this type of rack instead of something like the Bike Pro chocks?


Versatility. I can adjust the rack to accept 1, 2, or 3 bikes. Remove the 2 J-hooks and the entire garage floor is open for use as another room with no stubbed toes from chock mounting plates or bolts sticking up. I looked at Condors, Bike Pros & others and ultimately it all came down to personal preference..
 

porthole

Retired
Are you using the "Harley chock" with that?
Can you step off the bike and leave it standing by itself or does it have to go on the kickstand.
 
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