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Detail i – ShoreLand'r MC2000 User Manual

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Midwest Industries, Inc.

Ida Grove, IA 51445

800.859.3028

www.shorelandr.com

M406105

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REV A 9/07/04

Detail I

Tie Down Brackets

Two additional tie down brackets are provided in the

hardware box. Once the wheel chocks are properly

positioned, place the bike or bikes on the trailer. Determine

the desired location for the tie downs as follows:

One Bike Tie Down Location

If one bike is being transported on the trailer and the tie down

brackets installed with the side panels are not properly located

for your bike, the additional tie down brackets provided can be

positioned anywhere on either the inside row or outside row of

holes provided in the trailer deck for attaching the outside wheel

chocks. Once determined, attach the tie down to the trailer deck

by placing a 3/8” x 1” carriage bolt in the square hole of the tie

down bracket and then inserting it in the determined hole in the

deck. Secure using a 3/8” lock washer and 3/8” hex nut. Rotate

the bracket to the desired position and tighten in place.

Two Bike Tie Down Location

If two bikes are going to be transported on the trailer the tie

downs can be positioned anywhere in the holes provided for

attaching the wheel chock in the center location. Identify the

holes that will best adapt to each individual bike. Note that

they may each have their own location forward or backward.

Once determined, attach the tie down to the trailer deck by

placing a 3/8” x 1” carriage bolt in the square hole of the tie

down bracket and then inserting it in the determined hole in

the deck. Secure using a 3/8” lock washer and 3/8” hex nut.

Rotate the brackets to the desired position and tighten in place.

The two bike tie down system would incorporate the two tie

downs installed with the side shields as well. These tie downs

can be moved to another bolt that attaches the side shields

to the trailer frame if they are in the wrong location for your

bike.

Cleaning

The trailer can be washed with warm soap and water to remove

dirt and road film. A standard automotive wax can be used to

protect the painted parts of the trailer.

NEVER clean the aluminum parts on the trailer with Windex

or other harsh cleaners like Orange Clean. They will damage

the finish on the aluminum parts. To clean use an aluminum

cleaner that can be purchased at a local auto parts store or else

the automotive section in your larger chain stores.