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<blockquote data-quote="TangiMan" data-source="post: 895585" data-attributes="member: 12001"><p>I'm having to move the FJR about 600 miles via trailer, and I've never had to move a stationary bike before. I'm going to rent a trailer, and it would fit inside a 5x8 u-Haul, which is easily accessible for 1-way moves. But these things don't have tie-downs. Question: Is there a way to stabilize the bike without tie-downs?</p><p></p><p>I could always get an open trailer, which would be easy to secure it in via the side rails; but it would be nice to have it ride "inside."</p><p></p><p>Also, as food for thought, anybody transport their bike in an open trailer with the bike cover installed (and of course, secured)? I know w/ a car, the cover would beat the daylights out of the paint finish; but I'm not sure about a bike.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input....</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TangiMan, post: 895585, member: 12001"] I'm having to move the FJR about 600 miles via trailer, and I've never had to move a stationary bike before. I'm going to rent a trailer, and it would fit inside a 5x8 u-Haul, which is easily accessible for 1-way moves. But these things don't have tie-downs. Question: Is there a way to stabilize the bike without tie-downs? I could always get an open trailer, which would be easy to secure it in via the side rails; but it would be nice to have it ride "inside." Also, as food for thought, anybody transport their bike in an open trailer with the bike cover installed (and of course, secured)? I know w/ a car, the cover would beat the daylights out of the paint finish; but I'm not sure about a bike. Thanks for any input.... John [/QUOTE]
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