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    Honda Goldwing in the 351M garage

    Does anyone have experience loading, and stowing a Honda Goldwing in the garage of the 351M?

    I’m assuming it’s possible, but would love to hear others experiences in the hopes I can avoid damaging my pride and joy. [emoji4]

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    I used a motorcycle wheel chock bolted to a 1.5" steel angle iron with slots cut to fit over garage floor tie down loops for my 2010 Honda ST1300. Tie down hooks kept wheel chock and bracket close to floor and allowed straps to help with side to side movement. Also, used a set of straps in back with any chock. Took it from PHX to Fayetteville, NC and back without a bit of problems. I don't have any pictures of the bike in the trailer, but could send one of chock and bracket if you're interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeimsNgolf View Post
    I used a motorcycle wheel chock bolted to a 1.5" steel angle iron with slots cut to fit over garage floor tie down loops for my 2010 Honda ST1300. Tie down hooks kept wheel chock and bracket close to floor and allowed straps to help with side to side movement. Also, used a set of straps in back with any chock. Took it from PHX to Fayetteville, NC and back without a bit of problems. I don't have any pictures of the bike in the trailer, but could send one of chock and bracket if you're interested.
    I’d definitely be interested to see that! I had an ST1300 before the Goldwing, really great bikes, I still miss it some days. [emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaliMClass View Post
    Does anyone have experience loading, and stowing a Honda Goldwing in the garage of the 351M?

    I’m assuming it’s possible, but would love to hear others experiences in the hopes I can avoid damaging my pride and joy. [emoji4]

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    I like the B&W Biker Bar set up I just installed one in our new 376ths and love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sickday View Post
    I like the B&W Biker Bar set up I just installed one in our new 376ths and love it
    I thought the BB was only for HD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonH1031 View Post
    I thought the BB was only for HD?
    Last I checked on their website they make them for most different bikes

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    From their Website:

    Biker Bar - Complete Unit
    MC2301 Harley Davidson FL Models - All Years
    and other makes of touring bikes
    with frame diameter of 1.125” - 1.250”
    and frame width of 10” - 14.5”

    MC2302 Harley Davidson FX, FLST, and VR Models - All Years
    MC2303 Harley Davidson XL and XR Models - All Years
    MC2304 Models with 1.5” Custom Tubular Frame
    Biker Bar - Clamp Bar Only
    MC2301B Motorcycle Clamp Bar - Touring
    1.125” - 1.25” Tube Frame Diameter
    10”-14.5” Frame Width
    MC2302B Motorcycle Clamp Bar - Softail
    1.25” - 1.375” Tube Frame Diameter
    10” - 14.5” Frame Width
    MC2303B Motorcycle Clamp Bar - Sportster
    1.25” - 1.375” Tube Frame Diameter
    4.5” - 7” Frame Width
    MC2304B Motorcycle Clamp Bar - Custom
    1.375” - 1.5” Tube Frame Diameter
    10” - 14.5” Frame Width
    Biker Bar - Base Assembly Only
    MC2300 Biker Bar Base with Anchor Plates
    Anchor Plate
    MC2305 Motorcycle Latch Anchor Plate Set

    It looks as if they are HD centric, but if metric, and frame dimensions are within spec, then it'll work. I agree that it's the best solution out there...

    https://www.bwtrailerhitches.com/sit...ar%20Model.pdf
    Last edited by RonH1031; 10-07-2020 at 09:08 AM.

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    I hope these pictures help. The brown angle iron is too short for my 351M. I would need a longer one to fit in my new garage. It worked great in my previous bumper pull toy hauler.
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    This is all really helpful! Thank you! [emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sickday View Post
    I like the B&W Biker Bar set up I just installed one in our new 376ths and love it
    I am curious to know if there any space left for a dual sport bike with the GW in the 376? PM me so not to deviate form the original post question unless others are also interested.

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