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Re: [ST] Tiedown approach?



It wasn't the expense, it was the timing - I thought I was set to go  
around the lower triple-tree, and the shops were all closing.  I did  
manage to find one open and get a Dancer, and I'll report back what  
the result is.  Thanks all!

KeS

On Mar 18, 2006, at 17:42, Matthew Heyer wrote:

> I have the Canyon Dancer and have used it for a long haul here and  
> there - I love it, and agree with Rod that it is well worth the  
> price in it's effectiveness and simplicity to use.
>
> Matt Heyer
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: halfast3 <halfast3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 8:24:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [ST] Tiedown approach?
>
>
> Rod wrote:
>> I had to change jobs a couple years ago and bought a trailer to move
> an RS and ST though several long distance hops on some curvy roads.
> Canyon Dancers are worth their weight in gold. If you think they cost
> too much, rethink.<
>
> Counterpoint:
> I own a set of Canyon Dancers and every time I've used them they've
> moved the grips around some - no damage but a PITA.  Instead, I just
> wrap a tie down strap around each fork just above the lower triple
> clamp...  YMMV
> --
> Rick in Oregon
> '01 Sprint ST
>
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