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Motorcycly Tie-down Rack For Pickups on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New

Secure up to two motorcycles in your pickup truck for transport with this motorcycle tie-down rack for pickups. The tie-down rack features integrated chocks and durable steel construction for wheel stability and long-term reliability.

  • Secures up to two motorcycles to your pickup truck
  • Two wheel chocks & three tie-down points for stability
  • Durable steel construction with black powder coating
  • Adjustable width from 54" to 73"
  • Mounting hardware included

The motorcycle tie-down rack provides a safe and secure way to transport your dirt bike, motocross bike, sport bike, or cruiser in the back of your pickup truck. Featuring two stabilizing wheel chocks and three heavy-duty tie-down rings for both motorcycles, the tie-down rack makes it easy to ensure that your motorcycle is safe and secure during transportation. Durable steel construction and a thick black powder coating ensure years of reliable use against the wear and tear of regular use. The rack features an adjustable width from 54" to 73" for universal fitting in most pickup trucks. Installing the motorcycle rack can also reduce truck bed flex that can occur when using straps on regular side rails. Also available is the Motorcycle Tie-Down Rack Center Extension which offsets motorcycle handlebars, allowing you to fit up to three bikes in your truck bed.

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