🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Effortless Transport!
The Risk Racing 00174 Silver Lock-N-Load PRO-Strapless Motocross Transport System revolutionizes the way you transport your motocross gear. With a robust load capacity of 315 pounds and a sleek, compact design, this system eliminates the hassle of traditional straps and chocks, offering a clean and efficient solution for all your transport needs. Proudly made in the USA, it combines durability with style, making it the perfect choice for the modern motocross enthusiast.
Color | Silver |
Brand | Risk Racing |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 23.75 x 9.75 x 10.6 inches |
Load Capacity | 315 pound |
Mounting Type | Strap Mount,Floor Mount |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00894717001746 |
Manufacturer | Risk Racing |
UPC | 894717001746 |
Model | Pro |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23.75 x 9.75 x 10.6 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 00174 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00174 |
B**R
Great product.
Worth ever penny. I know there are not cheap but the time savings when loading and piece of mind is worth it.
A**R
So much better than straps!
Put 2 of them in my enclosed trailer. I didn't like the wood screws into the OSB floor, so i drilled the floor and put steel plates underneath. Sturdy, quick and painless. 2T bikes, load with the right arm down.
W**G
Game changer
No more tie-downs!Purchased 2 for the enclosed trailer. Installed within 5 minutes with the included hardware. Works great for my Beta 300 but my wife’s CRF 250f needs the mini size. Already ordered and can’t wait to install.
S**8
Anchors the bike down
Bought this one after the first generation model. For sure easier to load the bike into position when you have aftermarket brake lever and shifter that extend out a tad more than stock. Since you can finely adjust the distance between the uprights. Mounted to the 2x6 boards on my trailer with through bolts. Wiggles around more than the first generation, since there is some inherent flex in my trailer boards, and a different internal rigidity with the mount. Works however. Isn’t perfect and is expensive, but I enjoy this more than straps all over the place and my front forks compressed down that inherently come with long trailer rides with utilizing straps
S**R
Great product
Works as expected
T**.
Using it on small trailer with some mods
Using it on a 6x10 utility trailer.I saw the other post and freaked, sending wood screws through only wood, wont work.I tried to arc weld the nuts to the plate, but kept cutting through the nut and welded the holding screw solid.only had 1/4 inch sticks on hand.So moved on, and glued and wood screwed the plate in place, it wont ever move. Then screwed the lock and load plate down, its solid. Hope it doesn't dump the bike, that's my job. Wouldn't do it any other way with utility trailer and a wood floor. Like traveling a 1000 miles on interstate or highway. Average speed 75 out west, you have to make sure it holds. Spend more time holding up traffic with you dumped bike in the trailer, then riding the trails.
K**H
Worked awesome until they snapped in half
I bought 4 sets of these and they work awesome. They are super easy to use and hold great. That is until they break at the welds. I don't know who welded these but they don't know what weld penetration is. They are barely over a year old and maybe used them 20 times. Since they are out of warranty, I am going to weld additional supports on all of them and hope they hold.Edit - Just broke a second set. The welds on these are terrible. The product is a great concept with terrible welding.
T**W
Inconsistency with screws - need to use bolts
I have 4 total floor plates to load 2 bikes into 2 different trailers and I got 2 different sets of mounting hardware. One had thicker and heavy threaded screws and the other set had thinner threaded wood screws. Both aren't worth a crap. Both sets are mounted to 3/4 plywood floors and both had to be mounted using the bolts and washers because on both floors the screws wouldn't hold down the plates. From my understanding, the bolts are supposed to be for truckbed mounting and the screws are for wood floor mounting. They shouldn't give you the option for mounting this without the bolts. The two bikes I've used are CRF250LR and WR250R dual sports. The mount system itself is great. The CRF250LR you have to position the bike first and then scoot the brackets into place, but the WR250R you can ride right up with it set up. They are very sturdy as long as you use the bolts to secure the bracket to the floor. No complaints after that
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