I like it, understated and neat, also like the strap you have fitted to the front, I bought some webbing exactly like that the other day and intend to do the same thing, can you please post a close up on the system used for mounting to the clamps
Thanks
Steve
The former owner set up this girths.
The fixing is very simple has to realize.
Pierce the girths and the étamer.
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-- Edited by alainttr250 on Monday 23rd of April 2012 02:59:11 PM
I like it, understated and neat, also like the strap you have fitted to the front, I bought some webbing exactly like that the other day and intend to do the same thing, can you please post a close up on the system used for mounting to the clamps
Thanks
Steve
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2004 TTR250 - Highway Dirtbike Hand Guards, 38mm Bar Risers, D606 Front & Rear, Opened up Airbox with Twin Air Filter, Re-jetted Carby, B+B Bash Plate & Frame Guards, DIY 3mm Alloy Tail Tidy, 14/47 Gearing.
The webbing provides a hand hold for the numpties to grab and lift a bike out of a situation.
If onlookers see a trailer in difficulties they are frustrated to know where to tug or push.
If they grab a front wheel it will turn. If they grab a front mudguard it will bend. If they push a bike at the back the mudgusrd will bend - or they will burn their hand on the exhaust - or they will get covered in the c o c kerel spray.
Webbing on the front forks (and similarly as a hand hold across the saddle) provide the helpers with hand holds.