Hello,
I just purchased an Aluma MC trailer that I will pull behind my 2014 RT. The cargo area is totally naked, all aluminum. Any ideas how to secure the cargo inside?
Thank you.
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Hello,
I just purchased an Aluma MC trailer that I will pull behind my 2014 RT. The cargo area is totally naked, all aluminum. Any ideas how to secure the cargo inside?
Thank you.
I have an Aluma also, and the beauty of this trailer is it's versatility. Are you carrying a bag of clothes and a tent?
Or maybe it's a new rear tire and a box of tools. Try to make your items support each other. Also there are lots of different
kind of shower rods and cargo bars and such that can be used also. Juist a little imagination goes a long way.
I got 4 fruit boxes from Sam's Club. Cut them up so they make 4 short height partitions so the cargo doesn't slide around. Easily removable for bigger loads. Cost: $0
Cardboard boxes will do the trick. Not expensive, easily replaceable, can find them anywhere.
Pack it full and you won’t have to worry
I invested in a couple of HF mover's blankets to lessen the effects of bouncing. Helps a bunch but doesn't stop it.
:agree: Always worked for me! :ohyea: :thumbup:
And while I haven't needed to do it in a trailer behind a motorcycle yet, I have used 'seat belt style cargo nets' in our off road/expedition trailers before... All they need is a fixed eye or seat belt anchor in the 4 corners, click the cargo net in, tighten the tension locks, & nothing's moving unless you want it to! :2thumbs:
Cargo blanket over everything sounds like a good option. How about a weighted blanket for more pressure?