rivgar
Well-known member
I did a search and only came up with a debate whether the FJR should be strapped with side stand down or centerstand down.
I need more basic help. I have traveled many times on the Woods Hole, MA to Martha's Vineyard, MA ferry with my old GS1000, but I never was required to tie down. I guess I always crossed when the weather was good.
I have never crossed any of the Great Lakes and I do not know how rough Lake Erie gets but when I made my reservation to cross they told me I had to supply my own tie downs for the bike and I am not allowed to stay with my bike. I have two 2000 LB S-hook straps that I bought for my boat but never used. They stretch out to about 65" or so. They look like these.
Will these straps work OK? Those of you that have strapped your bike down on a ferry or on a trailer etc. Where and how do you strap it down, where do you attach the straps. I have been riding for a long time but I have never strapped a bike down, I have always ridden it where it had to go.
Thanks for your help. Pictures would be sweet!
I need more basic help. I have traveled many times on the Woods Hole, MA to Martha's Vineyard, MA ferry with my old GS1000, but I never was required to tie down. I guess I always crossed when the weather was good.
I have never crossed any of the Great Lakes and I do not know how rough Lake Erie gets but when I made my reservation to cross they told me I had to supply my own tie downs for the bike and I am not allowed to stay with my bike. I have two 2000 LB S-hook straps that I bought for my boat but never used. They stretch out to about 65" or so. They look like these.
Will these straps work OK? Those of you that have strapped your bike down on a ferry or on a trailer etc. Where and how do you strap it down, where do you attach the straps. I have been riding for a long time but I have never strapped a bike down, I have always ridden it where it had to go.
Thanks for your help. Pictures would be sweet!