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I checked this site I did not see this posted on here. I thought I would share a good idea.

Its a mounting bar that has cut outs for the motorcycle tire and tie down holes to load bikes in the bed.
This works great with the fold down Softopper canopy.

You have to drill holes in the bed to mount it. I have one on my 2011 Ranger it works great for transporting bikes.

A little pricey on the High Roller site. If you have a shop you could make one out of a heavy piece of angle iron.

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At the price of $150 to $240 for the bars home made makes a lot of sense.
 

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I checked this site I did not see this posted on here. I thought I would share a good idea.

Its a mounting bar that has cut outs for the motorcycle tire and tie down holes to load bikes in the bed.
This works great with the fold down Softopper canopy.

You have to drill holes in the bed to mount it. I have one on my 2011 Ranger it works great for transporting bikes.

A little pricey on the High Roller site. If you have a shop you could make one out of a heavy piece of angle iron.

High Roller Products – High Quality, Heavy Duty Tie Down Systems

Tie-Bar-installed-1.jpg
i know i know old thread but i like this idea might have to see if a buddy could help me make something like this
 

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I went the homemade route.
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Does that just mount to the factory tie down points in the rear? I’d imagine it would work for regular bikes as well with a little bit of modification.
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