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Gregory Boehm
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Won’t work if you have handguards. The photo in the ad must be photo shopped because there is no way to fetch these onto the handlebars.Super disappointed.
FS Clovis
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
If your sport bike doesn’t have handlebars, but instead comes with clip-ons, you need a solution like to strap down your bike for transport.This fits over the hand grips and provides attachment points away from the bodywork to avoid scratches.You still need to use your own straps to connect to these.Work well.
DLBear
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Seams/stitching seem pretty sturdy. Should be strong enough per the 770 lbs load it claims to handle. I'd trust it with bicycles & smaller motorcycles not to break.Didn't like that it has no instructions, had to circle back to the listing pictures and do what I could to decipher how the straps get routed.Also, I'm leery that the tighter you cinch it down, the more pressure it puts on the hand controls mounted to the handlebars (brake/clutch levers). It pulls the red loops toward the center as you strap the bike down (see last pic).I'd only feel confident using it for bicycles / ebikes / scooters because I wouldn't have to strap it down very tight to get the job done. For the Note: If you have a dirt bike with wrap-around hand guards that anchor into the end of the handlebars (ex:Bark Busters), these won't slip onto the grips (hand guards in the way).
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