It is a little on the expensive side to get setup, but very convenient and quick. It is popular with the track day/racing crowd as they do alot of trailering. If I was not planning on trailering frequently, I would just use a wheel chock.
I don't use any additional strapping, and neither do most of the people I know.
I know there are other brands, but pitbull makes high quality stuff that can be trusted. Just be sure to tie the trailer plate into the trailer frame and not just to the subfloor.
That is an impressive looking stand! I like the idea of using a set up like the Pit Bull and Canyon Dancers with tie downs just to stabilize the front but not to compress the forks.
Again, though, make sure it's bolted to something solid, not just the bed. There's a LOT of leverage and torque developed at that basewith any cornering force at all.
KeS
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