

My twopennorth.
side stand in a van = maybe as a van is well sprung
side stand on a flat trailer = NO as they bounce like a bastard and you are liable to end up with a well fecked bike..
Best way on a flat trailer is to nail a bit of drain guttering [ or similar] to the floor.
Block at the front of it put front wheel in it. Then lash bike down front and rear about 75% of suspension travel using carabiners to make sure the poxy hooks normally fitted don't bounce out DAMHIK
I lash through the telelever , both sides and rear subrame brackets [as close to seat as poss]
Check after first couple of miles and if all is ok Jobs a good 'un
Remember, you can NEVER have to many straps..![]()
One thing in my post that may not be clear>>
Don't use a stand, balance the bike![]()


Lay it down on one of its pots on a big thick cushion and then strap from various angels untill not moving.

DO NOT GO ONTO THE BARS!!!!!!
EDIT...with any straps I mean![]()
what? Handle bars or crash bars?

Handle bars.
Even if using crashbars, be careful, and go as close in to the mounting points as poss.
There shouldn't really be a need to use them though...the GS is one of the easiest bikes possible to strap down securely.
Check after first couple of miles and if all is ok Jobs a good 'un
Remember, you can NEVER have to many straps..![]()

Use RATCHET straps, not friction straps. You can get them properly tight.
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