Invest in some if the reusable zip ties. They will pay for themselves over time
That does not secure them on a trailer at speed.or
wrap them according to this video and not use anything
That does not secure them on a trailer at speed.
We use short 1” Velcro straps.
That does not secure them on a trailer at speed.
We use short 1” Velcro straps.
If that works for you, terrific. And it is nice this gentleman discovered this hitch, which has been used on sailboats for 100’s of years. Here’s how halyards and sheets are stored. That hitch even has a name.Did you watch the video? What he did isn’t going anywhere.
or
wrap them according to this video and not use anything
Ratchet Straps- Dealing with extra strap - YouTube


Au contrair, at highway speeds the roll needs to be secured or it bounces around.
Securing motorcycles for a highway trip, slack could damage the finish or bodywork so I want the $2 worth of Velcro straps.Yes but who cares? I do my straps that way and yes the roll can bounce around but it doesn稚 come loose and if done right it has less than a foot of slack and doesn稚 go anywhere.
Securing motorcycles for a highway trip, slack could damage the finish or bodywork so I want the $2 worth of Velcro straps.
Also bought some of the self-retracting units but haven稚 used them yet.
To save $2?Put the ratchet and roll down low on the trailer side not the motorcycle side so it isn't rubbing on the bike?
To save $2?
Probably doesn’t matter if you are towing a tractor down a back road.
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