Its pretty easy to move the bike in a van...Get a front tire wheel chock like the ones at Harbor freight..Roll the bike into it and you´ll have to give it a shove to get over the short locking chock. Once the bikes fully in the chock you can get off of it and it´s not going anywhere. No need to put the stand down. Then hopefully you have eye bolts or flip up tie downs in the floor or on the wall of the van and you´ll want to first strap one side into your tie down letting the bike lean a bit to the one side then tie it down tight to the other side going over the handlebars in front and where ever is convenient at the rear of the bike...Use adjustable straps and keep em tight...Whenever you stop for gas or whatever check your straps for tension...I have 5 bikes and they all end up on my trailer at some time and I´ve never had any problems moving them this way...Good luck to you...
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