Honestly, her axle is solid, and there is no place for spools on the swing arm. I would really have to fab something to work.I see how it is James... where's Juli's rear stand
Dan, is the floor and ramp slick paint? How would it be if it were wet? I cant tell the finish from the pics. You will spend some time in Lowe's tomorrow, I can see it now. The chocks have the hardware you need for installation, sorry I didnt have any more hardened bolts to send with the d-rings.James, if I get my trailer looking close to that good, I'll be happy. The floor came painted so I didn't have to do that. I'd like to get the walls done tomorrow and the chocks mounted but I haven't checked my honey-do list yet.
James, are these harbor freight chokesThat looks good Dan! Measure twice and drill one time when you mount the chocks. The bikes will be close. Shameless plug of my trailer!
Yes they are!James, are these harbor freight chokesThat looks good Dan! Measure twice and drill one time when you mount the chocks. The bikes will be close. Shameless plug of my trailer!
Cool, we have baseball game in the am, and then I have some stuff to do of my own, but call me if you need me to take measurements or whatever, call anytime.They used a rough finish paint so no worries there.
I really appreciate the d-rings!The last time I was at Lowes I managed to sneak a wood chissel in so I can install the d-rings like you did. I have to finish the interior trim on the new doors tomorrow and haul the old doors to the dump along with a section of fence that we replaced...then I can play!!
No thread jack I'm going to be doing the same thing he did so the pics help me out too!
Chris, the chocks came with 4 pan head bolts. They are 1/2 by 2-1/2. You have to drill 4 --- 1/2" holes in the trailer deck and then install the bolts from the top. I purchased oversized washers to back them up from underneath. BTW, is that your bike in your sig? That is one sweet lookin ride bro!No thread jack I'm going to be doing the same thing he did so the pics help me out too!okay 1 more than. James, It looks like you used large pan head wood screws to mount it. Is that right or are those bolts with nuts underneath?
Chris, the chocks came with 4 pan head bolts. They are 1/2 by 2-1/2. You have to drill 4 1/2 holes in the trailer deck and then install the bolts from the top. I purchased oversized washers to back them up from underneath.No thread jack I'm going to be doing the same thing he did so the pics help me out too!okay 1 more than. James, It looks like you used large pan head wood screws to mount it. Is that right or are those bolts with nuts underneath?
I wouldn't worry too much if I were you...you have one of the best looking Busas I have ever seenI was happy about my new flat bed trailer. All you guys are squashing me
I agree Don, that is one red bike I would rock for sure.I wouldn't worry too much if I were you...you have one of the best looking Busas I have ever seenI was happy about my new flat bed trailer. All you guys are squashing me