MotorSWATCop
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Do the Canyon Dancer Tie Downs work well on the FJR? I know they were not reccomended for my Wing because the bars were aluminum.
Just got back from a 2000 mi. trip trailering both bikes. Both with Canyon Dancer's! FJR has risers. The riser is billet and stronger than the triple clamp or handlebar, so not a problem. I solved the grip problem by sliding a piece of sched. 40 1 1/2" pvc over the bars before installing the CD's. 2 tie downs up front and 2 in the back ea. (didn't have the R1 done yet). I've never had a problem with CD's. Always inspect them well before each use. That goes for tiedown too! Any fraying or wear, replace! They don't last forever.
Because, when i travel w/ my wife, we have princess rules. She will not ride all the way to South Dakota or Montana. On those trips, I have to get 2 or more bikes out there. I tried the saddle bags on my Wing and the darn other bike just wouldn't fit. It was close but there was no room left for the sacred make-up mirror. Me; I'll ride anywhere, anytime, in just about any conditions. I like a dirty bike.You don't need a Canyon Dancer.
You can use a 3rd Tie-down and loop it over and around both clip ons at the base in opposite directions so the tie down won't slide. Then gently tighten each side equally.
I've trailerd Zed this way many a times.
Put a couple straps mid to rear to make sure it doesn't lean one way or another and you're good.
But it does beg to question. Why in the hell would you trailer it ?
Let me know where you want it (point A to B and I'll ride it there)
Thanks! I drug that trailer all over the place for the the last few weeks!. Down roads I couldn't even ride a bike down. Pulled it up a path (they called it a driveway) with ruts and an incline of close to 15 degrees for close to a mile (thank god I had AWD). Bikes got shook up real good! lol Not one problem with the Canyon Dancers! I've used them since they came out without problem for many thousands of miles. If used properly, nothing to worry about!Princess rules are a bummer.
Nice trailer, RTSR1/FJR. That's sweet.
Thanks! I drug that trailer all over the place for the the last few weeks!. Down roads I couldn't even ride a bike down. Pulled it up a path (they called it a driveway) with ruts and an incline of close to 15 degrees for close to a mile (thank god I had AWD). Bikes got shook up real good! lol Not one problem with the Canyon Dancers! I've used them since they came out without problem for many thousands of miles. If used properly, nothing to worry about!Princess rules are a bummer.
Nice trailer, RTSR1/FJR. That's sweet.
I would not use the Canyon Dancer tie down. I have some if anyone wants them. Make me an offer. The Canyon Dancer puts a lot of stress on the bars and the grips - can cause the grips to twist on the bars, and the bike is not very secure. Way better to use tie downs and soft straps, or the tie downs with the soft straps, and run the soft straps off the lower tripple clamp. I have trailered the FJR many thousands of miles this way (as well and numerous other bikes) and never damaged the bike or had any problem. Let me know if you would like to see pictures of the tie down point.
[i have used CD before and hate what they do to my grips! I would like to see pics of how you use the soft straps.
We usually HQ in Paradise Valley. Emigrant to be specific. It's about 30 miles from the north entrance to Yellowstone. Good access to the Beartooth.MSC,
You sound like a traveling man!
"She will not ride all the way to South Dakota or Montana. On those trips,"
Do you have a particular area in MT that you like to frequent?
I would like to see the pics. My plan is to use the Dancers as a front stabilization device, not primary front tie down.I would not use the Canyon Dancer tie down. I have some if anyone wants them. Make me an offer. The Canyon Dancer puts a lot of stress on the bars and the grips - can cause the grips to twist on the bars, and the bike is not very secure. Way better to use tie downs and soft straps, or the tie downs with the soft straps, and run the soft straps off the lower tripple clamp. I have trailered the FJR many thousands of miles this way (as well and numerous other bikes) and never damaged the bike or had any problem. Let me know if you would like to see pictures of the tie down point.
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