How To Secure a Can-Am Spyder On a Trailer
Question:
I found your product it looks amazing useful for the front tires on a Spyder. My question is more about the rear tire. How wow I apply your e-track system there? My wife and I have retired and old so looking for a smooth and safe method to lock theses toys down while we travel. Any assistant while this would be deeply appreciate.
asked by: Sherwood
Expert Reply:
I am not sure what products you are referring to but the most safe, secure, and easy tie down method we offer for your Can-Am Spyder is a combination of the Erickson Horizontal E-Track part # EM19147 (3), the Erickson E-Chock Wheel Chocks part # EM09162-2 (2 or 3), and the Erickson E-Track Wheel Tie-Down Strap part # EM58523 (3).
The E-Tracks will get installed on the trailer and under each of the three wheels. You will then place the front E-Chocks on the E-Track to help you guide your motorcycle onto the trailer. Once you pull up to them you can then park the motorcycle and attach the rear E-Chocks along with the E-Track Wheel Tie-Down.
I have attached a photo to further explain the above process but if you can tell me what parts you were originally referring to I would be happy to come up with solution for you that includes them.
Products Referenced in This Question
Erickson E-Chock Wheel Chocks for E Track - Powder Coated Steel - Qty 2
- E-Track
- E-Track Wheel Chocks
- Erickson
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Erickson E-Track Wheel Tie-Down Strap with Roller Idler and Ratchet - 2" x 12' - 1,100 lbs
- Car Tie Down Straps
- 1 Strap
- 11 - 20 Feet Long
- Ratchet Strap
- 851 - 1200 lbs
- Erickson
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Erickson Horizontal E Track - Zinc Plated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 4' Long - Qty 1
- E-Track
- E-Track Rails
- Horizontal
- 5 Inch Wide
- 2000 lbs
- 4 Feet Long
- Erickson
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