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Hauling ultra in a truck?

A friend and I both run our own buisness"es and sometimes need to be back at a specific time so cant chance the weather on those trips so we bought a enclosed trailer. we put e-track down both sides and a row down the middle put in two condors then found the same style of chock at harbor freight for about 1/3 the cost so put in the second pair. we use the ratchet tiedowns and put one on each corner, it works great! have hauled a pair of rdkings all over the country in the last 2 yrs with no problems. when you ratcheting them down you will be able to tell when its enough. Don"t over do it though. good luck and be safe!
 
NEVER use the handle bars!

just take your hand, hold the bars while sitting on the bike, and push

on one side. i can move my stock bars just about an inch or more doing this.

that is tubing, no matter how you look at it, that is a piece of tubing. unless

you have a pair of chubby type bars, a bar within a bar, i would never trust

stock.

i still have the stock bars cuz im too lazy to wash and polish the bike,

let alone put on new bars. (okay, im not that lazy, just a very very busy person)



(okay, i might be lazy):newsmile100:
 
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