MOTO-D Acquires Strapless Transport Stands

Troy Siahaan
by Troy Siahaan

From a Moto-D press release:

Moto-D Racing Inc. announced that it has acquired certain assets of Strapless Transport Stands, a move that expands its presence in the motorcycle stand and strapless trailer restraint market.

“The addition of Strapless Transport Stands trailer restraint for sportbikes will greatly enhance Moto-D’s ability to meet the needs of trackday, race, and sportbike motorcycle riders which have come to know our company for exceptional value, service, and performance riding products,” stated Scott Diamond, President of Moto-D Racing Inc.

Strapless Transport Stands is an upright removable steel tower stand that was designed to secure a motorcycle while in transit via a stainless steel rod inserted into the hollow rear axle of most modern sport-bikes. The Strapless Transport Stand is removable in seconds, using two mounting plates that bolt to the floor, just slide the stand into place and engage the locking mechanism. The Strapless Transport Stand works great in a variety of applications (enclosed trailers, open trailers, shipping crates, long bed pick-up trucks). Strapless Transport Stands do not require tie-downs or front wheel chocks.

For more information visit www.motodracing.com

Troy Siahaan
Troy Siahaan

Troy's been riding motorcycles and writing about them since 2006, getting his start at Rider Magazine. From there, he moved to Sport Rider Magazine before finally landing at Motorcycle.com in 2011. A lifelong gearhead who didn't fully immerse himself in motorcycles until his teenage years, Troy's interests have always been in technology, performance, and going fast. Naturally, racing was the perfect avenue to combine all three. Troy has been racing nearly as long as he's been riding and has competed at the AMA national level. He's also won multiple club races throughout the country, culminating in a Utah Sport Bike Association championship in 2011. He has been invited as a guest instructor for the Yamaha Champions Riding School, and when he's not out riding, he's either wrenching on bikes or watching MotoGP.

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