I've been beating my head looking up everywhere on the web for the best tie downs from e track rail, adding more d-rings, or the bike rail that you use the d-rings to hold down, or bike cinch/chocks. I'm sure you guys have been through this and would like to see what you have done to see what works best for me. I personally don't like the bike rail as it's bulky and takes up some room in the garage for full width.
I picked up this XLR hyperlite 29hfs toy hauler 2 weeks ago and took it out for the first time boondocking in the farm fields in PA. The setup I have for tie downs is ridiculous, 4 in the corners and one that is not even centered. Trying to find room to be able to tie down was annoying with a spider web of straps all over the bike. My raptor does take up a lot of room which forced me to stand it up so I can get the rest of them in. One issue I do have is, there is a 30 gallon fuel station under the garage at the front.
I only do this once a year bringing all of the bikes for our labor day camping trip we do every year. This time I didn't have to hear the kids whining for their turn as they all had their toys to play this time.
I picked up this XLR hyperlite 29hfs toy hauler 2 weeks ago and took it out for the first time boondocking in the farm fields in PA. The setup I have for tie downs is ridiculous, 4 in the corners and one that is not even centered. Trying to find room to be able to tie down was annoying with a spider web of straps all over the bike. My raptor does take up a lot of room which forced me to stand it up so I can get the rest of them in. One issue I do have is, there is a 30 gallon fuel station under the garage at the front.
I only do this once a year bringing all of the bikes for our labor day camping trip we do every year. This time I didn't have to hear the kids whining for their turn as they all had their toys to play this time.


