Detail c – 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

Wheel Chocks

Note that the trailer has holes provided in the deck so either

one bike can be carried in the center of the trailer or two bikes

can be carried, one on each side of the trailer.

Locate one of the wheel chocks shipped with the trailer and

place it on the trailer deck. Determine the desired location

forward and backward to create the proper tongue weight for

the trailer as well as the desired positioning for transporting

your bikes.

Once determined, align the holes in the wheel chock with the

holes provided in the deck of the trailer. Locate four (4) 3/8”

x 1” carriage bolts provided in the hardware box. Insert one

of the bolts into the aligned holes in the wheel chock. Secure

the bolt in place using a 3/8” lock washer and 3/8” hex nut

on the bottom side of the deck. Repeat this process on the

three remaining bolts. Note that the wheel chock may be po-

sitioned so that one of the bolts is located in the slotted hole

provided in the deck. Should this be the case, place one 3/8”

flat washer provided on the bolt before the 3/8” lock washer

and 3/8” hex nut are installed. Once all bolts are installed

they can be tightened.

Repeat the above process on the remaining wheel chock if

two are being installed on the trailer.

using the process just described for the bottom holes.

Repeat this process until all four of the bolts have been

installed on each side panel.

Once all of the bolts have been installed, all bolts attaching

the side and front panels together and to the trailer can be

tightened.

Remove the chrome edge trim from the hardware box and

unwind. This trim is to be placed on the edge of the side panels

not only for appearance but also for protection when you lean

over the panel. Pry one end of the trim open just enough so

that it can be started on the edge of the side panel. Starting

at the front of the side panel where it connects to the front

panel, slip the edge trim onto the side panel. Slowly slip the

edge trim onto the edge pushing it completely down over the

side panel as you move towards the rear. The edge trim has

an adhesive inside so once it is pushed completely over the

side panel it will begin to adhere itself. Cut off any excess edge

trim that you may have once you reached the rear end of the

side panel. Repeat this process on the other side panel.

Side Panels and Front Shield

Locate the 16- 3/8” x 5” hex bolts provided in the hardware

bag. Next locate the four tie down brackets also supplied in

the hardware box. Insert four of the bolts through the smaller

hole in the tie down brackets so the bent leg of the bracket

will point upward along side the head of the bolt. Place a

3/8” flat washer also provided on the balance of the bolts just

mentioned.

With the assistance of another person raise one of the side

panels into position on the top side of the trailer side frame.

Starting on the back end of the side panel, align the slotted

holes in the formed over mounting legs of the side panel with

the holes provided in the trailer side frame. While one person

holds the side panel in its proper position, the other person

will place in the attaching bolts. Beginning at the rear of the

side panel, the first bolt to install will have one of the tiedown

brackets on it. Insert this bolt assembly down through the rear

slotted hole in the formed tab of the side panel, then down

through the holes provided in the side frame. Once the bolt is

fully inserted, secure it on the bottom side of the frame with

a 3/8” hex flange lock nut. DO NOT TIGHTEN.

Insert one of the 3/8” x 5” hex bolts with the flat washer in

the next slotted hole forward in the side panel. Place it down

through the frame and secure with a 3/8” hex flange lock nut

as on the first bolt. Continue to move forward placing three

(3) more bolts with flat washers (total of (four) 4) in the other

slotted holes. As you move forward on the side panel it will

have to be pushed inward to the center line of the trailer to

align the holes in the side panel with the holes in the frame.

Once a total of four bolts with flat washers are installed, the

next bolt has to be one with a tie down bracket on it. This is

to be positioned as the sixth bolt from the rear or else the

third position from the front. Note that this is only a recom-

mended position that will work on most bikes. It may be

placed either forward or backward to best adapt to your

bike and its tie-down location. Continue to place in the

remaining bolts with flat washers until all eight (8) bolts holding

the side panel to the frame are installed.

Repeat the above process on the other side panel.

Locate the front panel. Place a flat washer on two (2) 3/8” x

3-3/4” hex bolts. Align the slotted holes in the front panel with

the holes in the front cross member of the welded frame and

insert the two (2) 3/8” x 3-3/4” hex bolts. Secure with 3/8”

hex flange lock nuts. DO NOT TIGHTEN.

Attach the side panels to the front panel with the 1/4” x 3/4”

hex bolts provided. Place a flat washer on one of the 1/4” x

3/4” hex bolts. While one person moves the front panel either

forward or backward to align the bottom hole in the front panel

with the mating hole in the side panel, a second person will

insert the bolt through the matched holes from the rear of the

trailer towards the front. Once the bolt is inserted in the holes

place on a second flat washer. Secure with one of the 1/4”

kep nuts provided. Repeat this process on the bottom hole

of the other side panel and front panel. DO NOT TIGHTEN.

Continue attaching the front panel to the side panels by

matching the next pair of holes upward in the panels and

securing them together with the 1/4” x 3/4” bolts provided

Detail C

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