tis is another reason I like vans, the bikes can't fall out  well they could but you'd need to be barrel rolling down a mountainside or something dumb like leaving the door open
 well they could but you'd need to be barrel rolling down a mountainside or something dumb like leaving the door open 
A bike not tied down properly in a van can fall over and damage both the bike and the van 

. May not fall far, may not fall out but it can fall over. 
As the old saying goes; a fool and his motorcycle are soon parted 
 
 
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I like the new tie downs. A bit ex'y  

. But to tie down and immobilise the wheel is the way to go -  more stable, more reliable (no bounce, no undoing) and not stressing the suspension components. 
Still have the age old problem of tie down straps - they get tangled in storage and are a shit fight to get out and use. At least these have halved the prob 

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I have thought of the same solution some time ago but I was thinking of turnbuckles to apply the tension. DIY could be done with turnbuckles a lot cheaper than the racket.
When I build me dream trailer for all my dream bikes 

 I might get around to DIY turnbuckle tie downs, with tyre wells 

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