Best way to lose a atv

troy

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I always get sick seeing people tie down their toys with cheap straps. Even when the packaging says a 1300 lb working load limit and you have an 800 lb toy, that strap rated at 1300 lbs, and even with 4 of them is woe-fully inadequate. Sure it will hold it in place in a static state, but put in a sudden stop or collision and those straps will snap like no bodies business. That 800 lb toy in a sudden change of motion will exert 20 times its weight in force on those little straps, and all you'll be able to do is wave good-bye. If ya spent good money on your toy, spend just a few dollars more on a good tie down system that you can trust.

It's the g load of a sudden stop that will snap the straps


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The real problem is not the straps in most cases . People strap to the frame rather than the a arms .... Big No No ...when the suspension compress's totally the strap becomes loose and falls off or can snap. Most bikes have 6 to 10 inches of wheel travel ... So if you suck it down 3 inches there are still several inchs of free play !

Strap to to the lower a arms and as close to the tires as possible , the machine can bounce around and use its suspension , while the tires stay firmly planted on the deck / trailer.
If that's not bad enough there is always the brainiac who pulls the front down with a winch and no straps ... That is a potential disaster in the making ...,!

Some of these single wheel quad trailers bounce like a trampoline , do everyone a favor and tie down properly.. ....
 
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Only had an issue once. That was with my new kdx 220 back in 93. Suspension compressed on a rough road, strap came off one of the bars and the bike played down. Slowed down to a stop but didn't lose the bike. Came close as it was up near the trailer tongue when I stopped. If the straps are starting to fray or are cut then replace them. Also the new straps have safety catches that help a lot. even if they loosen up they won't come off.
 

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The real problem is not the straps in most cases . People strap to the frame rather than the a arms .... Big No No ...when the suspension compress's totally the strap becomes loose and falls off or can snap. Most bikes have 6 to 10 inches of wheel travel ... So if you suck it down 3 inches there are still several inchs of free play !

Strap to to the lower a arms and as close to the tires as possible , the machine can bounce around and use its suspension , while the tires stay firmly planted on the deck / trailer.
If that's not bad enough there is always the brainiac who pulls the front down with a winch and no straps ... That is a potential disaster in the making ...,!

Some of these single wheel quad trailers bounce like a trampoline , do everyone a favor and tie down properly.. ....

Good tie down tips.
I switched to the wheel straps with e track on the deck a few years ago. This is the cats azz. No problems with straps coming undone anymore


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Wheel straps are one of the better ways to secure any vehicle with tires.
Explain to me how 4 straps rated at 1300lbs each won't hold a 800b machine please????
They will hold the static load but it's the high g force from sudden moves them that breaks them. A rebounding suspension plus bouncing on a trailer can easily break the above weighing machine. Binder Dundat. Those $12 4 packs at crappy tire are no good for an atv or sxs IMO.

If you go to Gregg's and put hands on a $12 1 1/2" 2500lb ratchet strap compared to a same size and weight PA or CTire they don't come close to the same quality. For roughly $50 or so you can have 4 top quality straps that will be much stronger and safer and last a helluva lot longer. And as mentioned before avoid sharp edges.

Here is a good article to read. Scroll down to the section on proper placement. Good practises and advice.
Securing Loads Using Tie Down Straps - Pickup or Trailer
 
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Where do you buy wheel straps for an ATV?


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Where do you buy wheel straps for an ATV?


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I got mine at Princess Auto with the tracking it latches to. Works great.
 

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FYI the wheel strap may not be required

I simply run good 1" straps through the holes in the rims . one strap on each wheel

works very well although takes a few minutes longer to do

if you do this check that your rims arent sharp enough to cut the straps . my aftermarket rims are smooth
 

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FYI the wheel strap may not be required

I simply run good 1" straps through the holes in the rims . one strap on each wheel

works very well although takes a few minutes longer to do

if you do this check that your rims arent sharp enough to cut the straps . my aftermarket rims are smooth
Yikes ....
 
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