Trailer Restraint System - Honda VFR400R NC30
$379.95
- Part Number: FHON031-TRS
- Availability: In Stock Ships within 1-2 business days
The Pit Bull Trailer Restraint System is a revolutionary
way to transport your motorcycle using a combination of
features never seen before. It holds the bike from its
rear axle and allows both tires to rest on the floor of
the trailer or transport vehicle.
It offers the following three advantages:
1) There are no straps holding the bike down. This minimizes the space used in the trailer and eliminates the chance of damage caused by straps.
2) The motorcycle rests on the trailer floor with no added force on the suspension. This means no more blown fork seals caused by heavy strap tension, and a flat tire on the bike will not change how securely the bike is held.
3) This is the quickest, easiest system available for loading/unloading your bike for transport. One person can easily roll the bike into place until it is captured by the restraint.
Everything you will need to secure your bike to your trailer is included in the price (bike-specific pins, hardware, etc.). Although, other accessories are available only if you need to use them for additional bikes and/or mounting locations.
U.S. Patent No. 7,287,942
It offers the following three advantages:
1) There are no straps holding the bike down. This minimizes the space used in the trailer and eliminates the chance of damage caused by straps.
2) The motorcycle rests on the trailer floor with no added force on the suspension. This means no more blown fork seals caused by heavy strap tension, and a flat tire on the bike will not change how securely the bike is held.
3) This is the quickest, easiest system available for loading/unloading your bike for transport. One person can easily roll the bike into place until it is captured by the restraint.
Everything you will need to secure your bike to your trailer is included in the price (bike-specific pins, hardware, etc.). Although, other accessories are available only if you need to use them for additional bikes and/or mounting locations.
U.S. Patent No. 7,287,942