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Dumb Question
Like to take my 14 everywhere. How does bungee cords work pitting stuff on the passenger seat? Told u it was a dumb one!
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I use a bungee web if I have to do that, or web straps to the passenger grips, for sissybar bags....
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Who's telling you this, and why?
As long as you can get a solid "Bite" around the grab rails; go for it!
Just be aware, that stuff left on the bike; is prone to disappear...
pack it and go, as Bob said be aware that if it is in view sticky fingers may take it away
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I didn't take my trailer to Lamont's BBQ last week, and t bungeed my small suitcase to the back seat. I have a set of bungee loops that I use on the hand grips, and then run a single bungee over the top of the suitcase. It held really well, but I could not have opened the seat to refuel. It's a good thing I have a gas door in my seat.
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I carry a few bungee cords in a ziplock bag in the trunk, and often use one to strap something down on the passenger seat. Works fine.
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Rok Straps
Originally Posted by SubDriver
Like to take my 14 everywhere. How does bungee cords work pitting stuff on the passenger seat? Told u it was a dumb one!
I like Rok straps, especially if I'm hauling a dry bag or something that size.
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