I want a lift strap for my ktm, to make it easier to drag my bike out of any situations I may find my self in. Any idea where you get these? Or can you make your own.
Thanks
Or buy a length of 20mm nylon webbing from profabrics, melt a hole in either end with a soldering iron and bolt it on. I've made a set for every bike I've owned and they have never let me down. I think there is a youtube clip of of someone making them.
I've used Tuggers in the past, come with fittings for all sorts of bikes and you can get your own text embossed on them. Search online for them, but be careful as some of the results can be, erm, not what you're expecting!
I've used Tuggers in the past, come with fittings for all sorts of bikes and you can get your own text embossed on them. Search online for them, but be careful as some of the results can be, erm, not what you're expecting!
You sure you're on the right forum Hoopsy
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I've used Tuggers in the past, come with fittings for all sorts of bikes and you can get your own text embossed on them. Search online for them, but be careful as some of the results can be, erm, not what you're expecting!
Or buy a length of 20mm nylon webbing from profabrics, melt a hole in either end with a soldering iron and bolt it on. I've made a set for every bike I've owned and they have never let me down. I think there is a youtube clip of of someone making them.
Cheers Dan
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A length of 1" (minimum) tie-down webbing or similar.
Cut to double the length required to go over the seat between the seat bolts, plus a couple of inches for slack.
Fold over and 'seal' the loose ends with a flame/soldering iron to stop them fraying, then make hole with soldering iron through both sides (double-thickness) big enough for seat bolts to pass through.