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Had a terrible day transporting my bike, need suggestions
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[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 1040088, member: 66421"] Like I said, not a common occurrence. The force that is exerted by you is far less than will be exerted under hard braking. It is unlikely that you will ever experience it happening, but it is possible, even more so if you don't place a block between the wheel and the triple clamp. Tieing it down in the manner you describe normally holds the bike secure under normal conditions and you don't have any problems. But when you encounter that rare situation, where it does happen that the bike moves, if its not strapped down in the rear it can and does happen that it flips forward. Each situation is different, and you may never encounter a problem. The peace of mind of putting a couple extra straps on the rear, easily outweighs the difficulty of an extra minute to tie it down in greater load security. [/QUOTE]
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