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I have the 2 inch set and they work as advertised. I open trailered a Street Glide 2000 miles at 70 - 80 mph through a lot of rain and I never could get another click on them when checked. They don't loosen up. Made in the USA also.
They are great, solid tie-downs with all the features you want on a tie down.. ie: padded loop for attaching at the bike and locking hooks on both ends...
I have the 2 inch set and they work as advertised. I open trailered a Street Glide 2000 miles at 70 - 80 mph through a lot of rain and I never could get another click on them when checked. They don't loosen up. Made in the USA also.
Look up Endless Loop Ratchet Straps. It is a ratchet strap with no hook or snaps. Nothing to come loose and you can go from crash bar straight down since it only needs about 4 for the ratchet mechanism. But when ordering remember a 6 foot will only be a working length of less than 3 feet as it is a loop. It may take a lil longer to attach because you have to pass the tag end through the ratchet instead of just snapping a hook, you know how some people get confused when they pull the end out the ratchet. These are like the ones Harley bikes are delivered with on those pallets. Best ratchet strap I have came upon. I did not know about these because shops dont sell these as they are a commercial used item. Always check ratchet straps after a few miles to see if they need to be snuggled up as nylon will slip some then after that your good.
Last edited by K Melancon; Dec 3, 2019 at 09:28 AM.
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