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Will this work for Hauling 2 RTS’s in enclosed trailer?

Bcubed

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looking for some advice… I borrowed a friends 20ft enclosed trailer and I am hauling 2, 2015 RTS’s.

Please excuse the rough drawing of the floor of the enclosed trailer… only 4 anchor points.

Would this arrangement work?

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Thanks,
Brent
 
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Suggest some padding between back ends. And chocks on both sides of tires. Would be difficult maybe add a strap from rear to Y on opposite end (Eyes holding fronts of the other bike). That way either bike is pulled tight & not just strapped to the other. Climbing in & around will be interesting :popcorn: Good Luck
**please do not try making the Y by just tying a knot**

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looking for some advice… I borrowed a friends 20ft enclosed trailer and I am hauling 2, 2015 RTS’s.

Please excuse the rough drawing of the floor of the enclosed trailer… only 4 anchor points.

Would this arrangement work?

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Thanks,
Brent

If you are using the "strap & rachet" over the tires method (this is the ideal way) rather than thru/around the rims, then that will work great .... if not - good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Can’t see much wrong with the op’s drawing. Just make sure the working load limit (WLL) of the straps and anchor points are equal to or greater than the weight of both Spyders.
 
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