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Topic: Watch Your Straps  (Read 2281 times)

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Eric B

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As I loaded up this morning I noticed my straps had seen better days and made a mental note to replace em but thought they had a few more trips left in em.   

Just before hitting the road I decided to give them a good pull to make sure...,  SNAP!

Don’t be a cheapskate like me and push your luck.  If you see any dust come off when cinching down, it’s past time to replace.   Luckily I had extras on hand.

So glad it didn’t happen on 880.


NowhereMan

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Great advice. I'd recommend some wide heavy-duty straps, even if it seems like way overkill.
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Eric B

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Ruben has a pair of Yakima straps that have wire inside and lock.  I’m gonna look into those.  Seems like a good product.


Can never be too careful. I replace mine as soon as I see some frays. Thanks for sharing.


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damn!

Thanks for the reminder. Time to replace mine for sure.
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