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Old 08-04-2014, 10:22 PM   #1
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Bolt It On motorcycle mount for 2014 Thor Outlaw

I want to purchase the "Bolt It On" mechanism for my 2014 Thor Outlaw Toy Hauler. My concern is the location of the D rings in the floor. The "Bolt It On" device is anchored by triangle shaped steel plates. By "eyeballing" the image on their site, I'm worried the triangle floor plates are too large to fit between the front D rings and front wall of my garage in toy hauler. The front D rings are only four inches from front wall. I need to mount device on front D rings to allow my Harley Softail Deluxe to fit. Has anyone else used "Bolt It On" successfully on front D rings? I have not yet received a response from " Bolt It On".
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That is some contraption...can't say how that would work.
Bolt It On, Serious Racks

I use a moveable chock from Harbor Freight:
Motorcycle Stand / Wheel Chock
Stays put where I place it with rubber feet and can be moved outside and into the house. Tie-Downs in the floor (e-track) hold the set-up in-place.

Others here use Condor chocks mounted with blind-nuts (AKA Nut-serts) for easy removal without access to the underside of the floor.

I am sure other Outlaw owners will be right by to add their ideas.

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I would suggest looking at either the Harbor Freight or Condor chock that Steve has mentioned. That Bolt it On seems like it would restrict movement in the garage area and is bigger than anyone would need.
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I've used both the Condor and the mount from Harbor Freight, with Condor being the winner for me. They're both easy to use and removable, but obviously the Condor is more expensive. When it's not inside, I use it outside - where I find the one from HF to be a little difficult due to the knobs/feet on the bottom,

Hope that helps.
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