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2 Black Motorcycle Tie Downs 18" Soft Harley Straps



These are motorcycle handlebar straps that are 18 inches long and have twisted eye hooks on each end. They are used to loop around a handle bar, back through the twisted loop, and then attached to a ratchet or cambuckle strap with an S hook. The straps have a safety working load limit of 833 lbs and a breaking strength of 2,500 lbs. more details
Key Features:
  • 18 Inches Length
  • Twisted Eye Hooks on Each End
  • Safety Working Load Limit of 833 lbs


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These are motorcycle handlebar straps that are 18 inches long and have twisted eye hooks on each end. They are used to loop around a handle bar, back through the twisted loop, and then attached to a ratchet or cambuckle strap with an S hook. The straps have a safety working load limit of 833 lbs and a breaking strength of 2,500 lbs.

One Pair of 18" black motorcycle handle bar straps. Each heavy duty nylon strap has twisted eye hooks on each end. These straps are used to loop around a handle bar, back through the twisted loop. Once these straps have been looped around the handlebar, you can safely and securely attach a ratchet or cambuckle strap with an S hook at the end through the free loop. This will allow you to keep your motorcycle secure and scratch free. Each "softy" strap has a Safety Working Load Limit (WLL) of 833 lbs and a Breaking Strength (BS) of 2,500 lbs. We always recommend using one strap per handle bar on each motorcycle you are hauling.

We always recommend reading the safety information prior to use of any of our cargo control products. When used incorrectly, any cargo control device can be unsafe and even dangerous to you or others on the road around you. Ensure that all buckles, cams, and ratchets are closed and in locked positions while in use. The strength of any webbing material is significantly reduced when it is twisted or not in a straight line. Always avoid sharp edges, use corner protectors when necessary. Always check for fraying, tears, and abrasions on all webbing prior to use, if damaged in any way, do not attempt to use. Ensure all anchor points are equal to or greater than assmbley strength. Remember that your Working Load Limits and Breaking Strengths are only as strong as your weakest link. Always refer to applicable federal, state, or local regulations for proper tie-down methods.
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