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Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    Making sure you keep the metal ratchet part of the straps AWAY from the rear wheel will avoid gouging the fuck out of the otherwise mint rear wheel on your CBR600RR (for example, if you were going to be transporting the bike in the back of a pick-up truck for 12 hours on the way back from VIR).

    Noticed this while doing a little cleaning of the bike yesterday.

    Nice, just fucking nice.

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    doh... you have no luck keeping bike mint to and from VIR

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    No, and I spoke to Noddy yesterday.

    He didn't want to make a fuss last April, but he confessed to me that there were two scratches/dings in his gas tank when his bike came back from VIR in April. one was covered up with black touch-up paint, the other is actually leaking a little fuel.

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    Anything that rubs, especially if it has soem pressure, like a ratchet on the rear wheel, I throw an old hand towel or rag between them. They generally stay, and seem to do a good job avoiding marks like this.

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    Yep, it's not hard to take a few seconds to make sure everything is ok. I generally make sure that the METAL RATCHET is not actually rubbing any paint or powdercoating.

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    Always good to remember. Especially after a race weekend when youre exhausted and takling to people while trying to get everything loaded up. Its easy to forget, but sucks if you care what the bike looks like.

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    My favorite was you going through T2 with your eyes closed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pittenger5 View Post
    Always good to remember. Especially after a race weekend when youre exhausted and takling to people while trying to get everything loaded up. Its easy to forget, but sucks if you care what the bike looks like.
    get me popcorn - now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smooth R6 View Post
    get me popcorn - now!
    There was no popcorn thingie, so have some chicken instead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post

    Noticed this while doing a little cleaning of the bike yesterday.

    Nice, just fucking nice.

    my guess it's not as bad as an eye bolt thru a deck board with a knot in it

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    my guess it's not as bad as an eye bolt thru a deck board with a knot in it
    whats not as bad as an eye bolt thru a deck board with a knot in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Degsy View Post
    the other is actually leaking a little fuel.
    Strike an arc on that bad larry!

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    Tip for tying down bike in truck bed.

    JB WELD will fix that. it fixed mine 4 years ago

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