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Doing pretty darn good out here. In your opinion what is the best bike holding set up in a enclosed trailer?
What kinda bike? If it’s a sporty, the canyon dancer and wratchet straps. Dirt bikes and cruisers get the end of the wratchet around a fork at a triple tree, usually the lower. Which ever works best. The cheap horror freight wheel chocks are convenient if you’re running more than one row deep.
 

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What kinda bike? If it’s a sporty, the canyon dancer and wratchet straps. Dirt bikes and cruisers get the end of the wratchet around a fork at a triple tree, usually the lower. Which ever works best. The cheap horror freight wheel chocks are convenient if you’re running more than one row deep.
Dirt bike and multiple ,so maybe the wheel chock might be the way to go.
 

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Thank you that would be cool.
One of the guys we camp with every year @ bike week has an aluminium trailer and he has 5 chocks that get put on just for that trip.
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They are easily removable. He takes the back row off to load/unload the front row.
 

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I cant find the Official You Suck thread so this one will have to do.
I'm on my way with the family to go do photos with Santa yesterday when I spot what looks like a thickness planer on the side of the road. I turned around and stopped to ask of it was free and if it works. He said it is for free, works fine but could use brushes. He doesnt have the room and doesnt use it much, take it. So I did! Merry Christmas buddy!

It's a 13" thickness planer by Ridgid, model TP13002. It's a 2 blade cutter head. A quick search suggest this was about a $350 planer in its prime. It even has a set of new blades. It'll work perfect for what I paid.

Go easy on me guys.
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I cant find the Official You Suck thread so this one will have to do.
I'm on my way with the family to go do photos with Santa yesterday when I spot what looks like a thickness planer on the side of the road. I turned around and stopped to ask of it was free and if it works. He said it is for free, works fine but could use brushes. He doesnt have the room and doesnt use it much, take it. So I did! Merry Christmas buddy!

It's a 13" thickness planer by Ridgid, model TP13002. It's a 2 blade cutter head. A quick search suggest this was about a $350 planer in its prime. It even has a set of new blades. It'll work perfect for what I paid.

Go easy on me guys.
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I have a Delta 13" luchbox like that. Works great, you did well. Hopefully the blades aren't all nicked up.
 
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