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Very good, Alain.

Why was I expecting at least a Croix de Guerre? biggrin

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BM Steve wrote:

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

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 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

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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

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What does the webbing do?

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The webbing provides a hand hold for the numpties to grab and lift a bike out of a situation. smile

If onlookers see a trailer in difficulties they are frustrated to know where to tug or push. confuse

If they grab a front wheel it will turn. disbelief If they grab a front mudguard it will bend. no 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. biggrin

Webbing on the front forks (and similarly as a hand hold across the saddle) provide the helpers with hand holds. thumbsup.gif

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Ahhh... thankyou Martyn, all is now clear. Good idea!

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deco TTR :

 

 

thank

alain



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