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#12
Originally posted by: RAPTORYFM660r
LOL,
I wonder if a bungee cord would work good as a belt.
LOL,
I wonder if a bungee cord would work good as a belt.
#14
Originally posted by: RAPTORYFM660r
I bet that was a bad feeling.
BigBadScrambler,
Never thought about using that for a belt, Good idea and I am cheap.
Originally posted by: 04LERaptor
..(freak out time!).
..(freak out time!).
BigBadScrambler,
Never thought about using that for a belt, Good idea and I am cheap.
#17
A friend and I loaded up our quads to go riding on my flat bed trailer. I was probably doing about 30 or so around this corner and looked im my rear view and I see one of the bikes doing a 360 in the air after hitting the road, it ended up in some grass after flying over a small road ditch! When we got back to the quad we both looked at each other like who strapped it down. It was my friends bike that fell off and he got lucky it got alittle scratched up and bent one side of the handle bars straight down.
#19
well I had gotten the chance to look over my quad today and I am not a happy f&^%*n camper,lets see I need 2 rims,2 hubs,front carry bar,axel,new bearing in the swing arm.Although the axel isnt bent to bad hopfully it can be straighten out.But if not it going to cost me $700-$800 to fix my f&^$ up.
My advice to you is use 10 ratchet straps to hold yours in place.Its not a very good feeling to watch it fall off you hauler
My advice to you is use 10 ratchet straps to hold yours in place.Its not a very good feeling to watch it fall off you hauler
#20
Originally posted by: 04LERaptor
I loaded my Rap, my Banshee and my buddies Warrior on my flatbed trailer one night down at my barn. I left the straps up at the house like a idiot. Instead of going to get them, I figured I would take it slow, since I only had to drive up out of the pasture and on the road a little bit to my driveway. I set the ebrakes, put them in gear and took it slow. I pulled up to the house and the lights hit the trailer and it was empty..(freak out time!).I didn't feel them go off. Good thing the road wasn't busy cause they where sitting in the middle of the road, just like they were loaded right were I came out of the pasture. No damage, thank God.
I went out and got insurance the next day.
I loaded my Rap, my Banshee and my buddies Warrior on my flatbed trailer one night down at my barn. I left the straps up at the house like a idiot. Instead of going to get them, I figured I would take it slow, since I only had to drive up out of the pasture and on the road a little bit to my driveway. I set the ebrakes, put them in gear and took it slow. I pulled up to the house and the lights hit the trailer and it was empty..(freak out time!).I didn't feel them go off. Good thing the road wasn't busy cause they where sitting in the middle of the road, just like they were loaded right were I came out of the pasture. No damage, thank God.
I went out and got insurance the next day.


