Towing / Transport: Discussion of Trailers, Wheel Chocks, Tie-Downs, Ramps, etc for Transporting Motorcycles.
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Two tie-down/chock products...
02-08-2005, 3:15 PM
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| Two tie-down/chock products... Just happened across these while surfing another board, and thought I'd throw them out here for the masses... http://www.ststands.com/main.cfm http://www.cyclecynch.com/ (supposedly a better version of bar harness than Canyon Dancer) |
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02-08-2005, 3:31 PM
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| Re: Two tie-down/chock products... Got to the first link and didn't get any further. I didn't see anything motorcycle related in the first link. All I saw were female breastasists.  |
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02-08-2005, 3:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete Just happened across these while surfing another board, and thought I'd throw them out here for the masses... http://www.cyclecynch.com/ (supposedly a better version of bar harness than Canyon Dancer) | Thats exactaly what I designed in my head after using the canyon dancer a few times! The CD always pulls the grips inwards...this keeps the griploops the same width and the tention downwards. I bet it will work alot better. |
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02-08-2005, 3:32 PM
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02-08-2005, 3:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete | The ST Stands would be ideal if a) they easily mount/detach to the trailer floor and b) they'll fit a 929/954. I can't tell from the pic how they mount to the bike.
Oh...and the chick is fugly, IMO.
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02-08-2005, 3:52 PM
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| Re: Two tie-down/chock products... That chick looks a lot better in the RRW ad that runs every month. Nice bod, but she looks a little worn. But who am I to be picky....
HD |
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02-08-2005, 3:57 PM
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| Re: Two tie-down/chock products... Chick in the first link is a butta-face.  |
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02-08-2005, 3:59 PM
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| Re: Two tie-down/chock products... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Red Rider The ST Stands would be ideal if a) they easily mount/detach to the trailer floor and b) they'll fit a 929/954. I can't tell from the pic how they mount to the bike.
Oh...and the chick is fugly, IMO. | I was thinking the same freaking thing about how the thing mounts to the rear wheel of the bike.
As for the "chick", I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers! |
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02-08-2005, 5:19 PM
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Originally Posted by mr_rua As for the "chick", I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers! | You never "kick" them out of bed, you push them. It doesn't leave a mark that way!
edit: Calling her a "chick" is just an age thing. Old habits die hard...
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Last edited by Red Rider : 02-08-2005 at 5:21 PM.
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02-08-2005, 5:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Heavy-Dee That chick looks a lot better in the RRW ad that runs every month. Nice bod, but she looks a little worn. But who am I to be picky....
HD | A little worn? Oh, trust me my friend, I'd definitly "add some hard miles" to that piece of work... If ya follow me...  |
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02-10-2005, 3:41 PM
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| Re: Two tie-down/chock products... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Red Rider The ST Stands would be ideal if a) they easily mount/detach to the trailer floor and b) they'll fit a 929/954. I can't tell from the pic how they mount to the bike.
Oh...and the chick is fugly, IMO. | The rear accordding to ad sez "steel rod through hollow rear axle shaft as in most mordern sport bikes" What about the front? |
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02-10-2005, 4:50 PM
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Join Date: 07-23-2001 Location: Motor City, Michigan
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Originally Posted by KJ's RR The rear accordding to ad sez "steel rod through hollow rear axle shaft as in most mordern sport bikes" What about the front? | I can't remember...does the 929 have a hollow rear axle?  My bike is buried deep in hibernation so I can't find out until the spring thaw.
I don't think the concept would work on the front...
edit: Just read more on their site and it does fit a 929. I like the concept...I may have to get one. Sure would like to hear from someone who already owns though.
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Last edited by Red Rider : 02-10-2005 at 5:36 PM.
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