I've transported bikes in vans and pick-up trucks for decades with no issues ever... never needed one of these.. it's just another thing to store when not in use
OK, so it holds the bike upright, BUT what do you strap the whole thing to once you get it in the back of your van? It will be a 500lb moving object if you get into a crash if you dont tie it down. And how do you get it in van? Impractical!
@@CapeVoice thats nice..........however......I have been trying to find somewhere in Canada to purchase this and Google gives me nada........so if the fella who posted this could respond to Ibrahim....that would be great.
the bike chok is to secure the bike in an upright position in a trailer. You then need to secure the bike to the trailer. All choks are meant to keep the bike in place....you still have to ancher the bike to the trailer.
Good video, extra points for NOT using music, uselessly focusing on narrators face, or showing any of the usual Youtard bullshit! Loading is a matter of the vehicle and available equipment, but winching it onto a ramp then into or onto your vehicle is obvious. (If you attach a D-ring inline with where you want it to go you can hang a small snatch block off the ring then winch (manual comealongs would be fine, I've loaded trucks onto trailers that way in a pinch) from where ever is convenient. A version with large locking >>>industrial
That is the first design i've been very impressed with
So what do you use this for?
I've transported bikes in vans and pick-up trucks for decades with no issues ever... never needed one of these.. it's just another thing to store when not in use
OK, so it holds the bike upright, BUT what do you strap the whole thing to once you get it in the back of your van? It will be a 500lb moving object if you get into a crash if you dont tie it down.
And how do you get it in van?
Impractical!
Bolts to your van
Sir, on your youtube "hitchlugger" where can I buy this particuler hitchlugger at???
thanks ibrahim
If only there were a search engine that you could type things into...
@@CapeVoice thats nice..........however......I have been trying to find somewhere in Canada to purchase this and Google gives me nada........so if the fella who posted this could respond to Ibrahim....that would be great.
May have to invest in one of these, I wouldn't trust the usual trailer mounts.
@hansk65 how do you anchor the hitchlugger down in a van?
So, you then put it on a trailer? etc.
Looks like it won’t work with a rear fender bike though.
There's no brackets, or nothing else that's shown to mount it to anything descriptive or anywhere useful.
the bike chok is to secure the bike in an upright position in a trailer. You then need to secure the bike to the trailer. All choks are meant to keep the bike in place....you still have to ancher the bike to the trailer.
Sorry I don't get it?
Any reason for the hi-speed video? 3 secs?? GMAB!
Looks handy to add to an exciting bike trailer
How much to buy inc shipping ???
Peter
Like this where can I buy a Hitchlugger please let me kwon thanks
How much? And a contact please thanks.
if only we hadn't invented kickstands
Now what?
Good video, extra points for NOT using music, uselessly focusing on narrators face, or showing any of the usual Youtard bullshit!
Loading is a matter of the vehicle and available equipment, but winching it onto a ramp then into or onto your vehicle is obvious. (If you attach a D-ring inline with where you want it to go you can hang a small snatch block off the ring then winch (manual comealongs would be fine, I've loaded trucks onto trailers that way in a pinch) from where ever is convenient.
A version with large locking >>>industrial
hi
Géniaux ces inventeurs mais certains d'eux prennent des risques en bricolant .
Nice way to waste money