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Wasting Time Transporting Your Bike? Check Out the Moto Cinch Hot

moto_cinchGetting from point a to point b can be a pain in the ass if you don’t have the right equipment. And although tie downs and wheel sufficiently do the job, it can be time consuming, especially if you make frequent trips to the track. Moto Cinch is a company that tries to solve this problem.



The Moto Cinch was designed to get you in and out of your trailer in the shortest amount of time, while keeping your bike absolutely secure. Moto Cinch started with a system designed with dirtbikes in mind, but due to high demand, they have also designed a system for Sportbikes.


Here are some key features of the Moto Cinch:



  • In and out of your trailer in under 30 seconds.

  • Reduces strain on your front forks, extending the life of your suspension.

  • Eliminates the need for tie downs, wheel chocks, and fork saves.

  • Easily disconnects to give you a clear cargo area.

  • 6061 Aluminum construction protects against corrosion as well as all stainless steel hardware with Nyloc nuts.


Here's a video from the 2010 Indy Expo about the Moto Cinch.



The Moto Cinch system is adjustable both in width and height, so you can secure just about any motorcycle in the back of your trailer. The system will run you about $100-150, so it probably isn't for the casual, I ride my bike once a year, type of rider. But weekly track goes should definitely check this product out at Moto Cinch.

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