Proper Way To Tie Down A 2010 Street Glide
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I have an enclosed trailer and I secure my scoot by the front forks at the point where the front fender attaches to the fork. As for the rear, 2 "D" rings positioned on either side of the rear tire is all that is needed. Just run a strap from one ring thru the tire at the bottom to the other ring and you should be OK. Securing the rear is just to keep it from dancing side to side. 95% of securing the bike is done from the front. Stay off the handle bars. I don't compress the front forks either. I let the scoot ride the suspension. I also use a wheel chock. It makes the whole job easier. Right now my trailer is used for storage or helping people move. I haven't used it to transport my scoot in years except for bringing it to a buds house in another state in Feb for some upgrades.
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