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Re: [ST] Tuying down on a trailer



Joel,

I have seen these and they are impressive, but I remember 
seeing one with no moving parts.  Googling turned up this.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-wheel-chock/

Dave Bardell

On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:39:39 -0400
  "Joel Ashman" <ashmite@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I'd suggest something like this:
>
>http://www.condor-lift.com/
>
>I've seen this demo'ed at the bike show, and it was 
>impressive.  2 straps
>only needed to hold the bike forward with minimal 
>tension.  They don't even
>have to be on the bars.  And it works on the ground in 
>your garage as
>well.  A quick release system holds it to a bracket 
>mounted on a flat bed
>trailer. It will hold the bike upright without straps, so 
>ride it in, and
>get off and go grab some straps.  Oh year, it folds up 
>and hangs on the wall
>nicely.
>
>Having had a bike fall on a trailer on the way home from 
>the painters, this
>is definately on my wishlist.
>
>--Joel
>
>
>On 6/21/06, Phil Allen <philmcglass@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Any advice tying down a Sprint ST on a trailer?
>> Where should the straps attach to the bike?
>>
>> Regards
>> Phil
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