You got good taste in Motorcycles! I have a 2018 Sport Glide. Id like to go ride in Louisiana. We frequent Lake Charles for the Casino's. We were there the weekend before the hurricane and i drove down 27 to the coast and my entire truck was covered in bugs, i never hit so many bugs! I emptied out all the bug wash! I love your state. Im glad yall dodged Hurricane Sally.
Great idea on the shackle. That’s exactly how I strap my bike on the front I usually go from the rear peg bracket and back to a toe point on each side in the rear. Probably over kill 🤷🏻♂️ going to forward this to my buddy cause I want him to see the proper way to strap one down.
@@franco2.090 Never fully compress them, The constant max pressure you put on the hydraulics will cause it to eventually blow past the seals and leak all over the place... Trust me on this one.
@@EverydayMan but honestly man you have to have a tandem if you tow anything of any distance. If you've ever had a blowout with a single axle trailer hauling two motorcycles you'll know exactly what I mean...and on today's crappy roads I would gladly take a heavy trailer
Most helpful video I've found so far! Love the line about the reasons that lead to needing to trailer the bike in the first place! Too true!
You got good taste in Motorcycles! I have a 2018 Sport Glide. Id like to go ride in Louisiana. We frequent Lake Charles for the Casino's. We were there the weekend before the hurricane and i drove down 27 to the coast and my entire truck was covered in bugs, i never hit so many bugs! I emptied out all the bug wash! I love your state. Im glad yall dodged Hurricane Sally.
Thanks and thanks for watching!!
I’m subscribed and great video. Thanks for sharing
Hi, I have exactly one like your (HD) and I have to transport it soon. Thanks for the helpful vid.
Glad I could help!
Good simple advice 🤘🏼👍🏼
Thank you!
Great idea on the shackle. That’s exactly how I strap my bike on the front I usually go from the rear peg bracket and back to a toe point on each side in the rear. Probably over kill 🤷🏻♂️ going to forward this to my buddy cause I want him to see the proper way to strap one down.
Glad I could help!
@@EverydayMan Can you tell me where you purchased the loop straps? Not having any luck finding them. Thanks!
@@whozeediggitscheck these out. That's how I got them. amzn.to/3xOsnqs
@@EverydayMan Thanks!
Great job!
Great job and tk ya sir fro northwest LA
Thank you!
How would I strap down the back if the wheel has many spokes and can’t get a strap through without risk damage to the wheel base
Is the wheel choc mounted to the floor of trailer?
Yes
Shackle...great idea...one of those 'duh' moments for me...thanks!
Lol thanks!!
I have a 2017 Ultra Limited, how is it with the back fender with that back metal piece security the tire? Looks like it could hit the fender,?
I don't have any issues with it.
What size trailer is that?
7x14
Sound like a Cajun Man to me….
I’m from Crowley,La
DesAllemands, La
so you dont compress front shocks at all?
No
Is it safe to fully compress the suspension? Thanks.
@@franco2.090 Never fully compress them, The constant max pressure you put on the hydraulics will cause it to eventually blow past the seals and leak all over the place... Trust me on this one.
@@motodrummer thanks 🙏🏾
Can u tell us exactly where u put t
where did u put the rear strap on the bike?
Between the spokes on the rim. One going left and one going right. And didn't move at all!
Thank you ill try those rear points on my flht
Would be nice if I could actually hear you
That's an old one. My sound quality has gone up tremendously. Invested in a lot of mics. But I was trying.
Dude... INVEST IN A TANDEM AXLE
I have a 22 foot 14,000 lb trailer. Thought that was over kill for a motorcycle lol
@@EverydayMan but honestly man you have to have a tandem if you tow anything of any distance. If you've ever had a blowout with a single axle trailer hauling two motorcycles you'll know exactly what I mean...and on today's crappy roads I would gladly take a heavy trailer
@@ALT_RIGHT you ain't wrong!!