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Improved tie down set up for bikes!

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    Lightbulb Improved tie down set up for bikes!

    This has been brought up in the past, but This item was not yet discovered!!

    New tie down system for dirt & Street bikes that avoid compression on your suspension!! At a reasonable cost.. Looks like a similar idea as to what is used too tow cars the way the set up wraps around your tire. I think I will be giving it a try for my trailer. I will just need to do some minimal mods in order to use a tie down to hold my front tire in the chock. then I may buy some rear wheel locking chocks to avoind the rear ties from sliding.

    $65 for the Dirt bike set up, $85 for Street bike set. Sounds like a good investment to me!

    http://www.kyaracing.com.au/product.htm

    The Gallery of bikes/tie downs. http://www.kyaracing.com.au/gallery.htm







    I bet there is someone smart enough to make something similar on here using a softer material like the canvas type used for hauling cars.. Anyone have any ideas??

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    Improved tie down set up for bikes!

    Mike, I think you need the aluminum/metal to hold the bike. A soft canvas/etc isn't enough to keep it upright.

    I use wheel straps on cars and trailers that go over the wheel in circumference, but those won't work on a bike tire.

    I think what you posted from Kya is the best idea for something different that I've seen.

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    Improved tie down set up for bikes!

    looks cool, but i think the biggest problem has always been the ratchets themselves. There has to be something better out there, that isnt insanely priced.

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    Improved tie down set up for bikes!

    what i do is take the tires off the rims and weld the bike to the trailer...it doesnt go anywhere then

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