CorrodedAlien
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I put mine in a Baxley Chock so there is no need to compress the front suspension at all since there are no straps on the front.
Oh Lordy Buddy, you are dancing with disaster there!
What I see is a busa in a wheel chock that's not bolted to the floor with two straps pulling at 90 degrees. If you have to slam on the binders you are likely to shove that entire group of busa's right out through the front of the trailer. The tin work on your trailer won't stand a chance with 2K pounds of hayabusa's bashing into it!
Your tie down straps are rated at lifting strength. At 90 degrees like you have them their capacity is severely reduced.
If your tiedown eyes are only bolted to the plywood decking without a backing plate I wouldn't trust them either.
Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!