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Old 10-12-2022, 09:06 PM   #1
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Toy hauler TT. Garage, putting a golf cart on one side and a 400 burgman motorcycle beside it.
If l chalk the golf cart and secure with straps to floor mounted d rings,in your experience is that good enough?
The burgman in a front wheel chalk, not mounted to floor, but rubber feet, and secured with straps to floor mounted d rings, is that good enough also?
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Toy hauler TT. Garage, putting a golf cart on one side and a 400 burgman motorcycle beside it.
If l chalk the golf cart and secure with straps to floor mounted d rings,in your experience is that good enough?
The burgman in a front wheel chalk, not mounted to floor, but rubber feet, and secured with straps to floor mounted d rings, is that good enough also?
When we had a gas power golf cart that is how we tied it down. Now we carry a Spyder motorcycle and tie it down, but the other day because of rough roads it did bounce on us. The rear tire moved about 4" in the garage.
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Toy hauler TT. Garage, putting a golf cart on one side and a 400 burgman motorcycle beside it.
If l chalk the golf cart and secure with straps to floor mounted d rings,in your experience is that good enough?
The burgman in a front wheel chalk, not mounted to floor, but rubber feet, and secured with straps to floor mounted d rings, is that good enough also?
Since the golf cart has 4 wheels, use two straps facing forward and 2 backward at slight angles.
The Burgman is about the same way. Two straps from the forks splayed outward and forward, don't use the handlebars, and two from the center facing slightly backward.

Search for "tying down a motorcycle". Don't tie either one down tight. You want the suspension to take the up and down motion.

I tie my 800lb Goldwing using only 4 straps.

This video gives yo an idea how to tie down the scooter.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...6FORM%3DVARSQP
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