I switched to a Biker Bar, made by B&W. It is extremely sturdy, and makes it easy to load the bike by myself. There are no straps or ratchets to deal with. I had to drill two holes through the floor of the garage, and screw two backing plates underneath the floor. When I remove the biker bar, I have two nylon plug caps I stick into the holes, and you can hardly see that there were holes there. To mount the biker bar, I pull the nylon plug caps, place the biker bar mount over the two holes, and insert two bolts (screw into the backer plates attached underneath the floor). Done! Then I attach a cross bar underneath the frame of the bike, and drive it up into the mount. All secure.