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December 29, 2008 at 2:06 pm #95598
Have you ever had your bike move on the trailer and rub against something it should not have? Destroyed that nice polished swingarm or scratched up those nice plastics?…… or maybe that foot peg rubbed up against you gearbag with expensive helmets and boots in them?….well no more,
Here is My Wheel Web Speed Straps, This strap has been designed by a bike rider for bike riders, wandering rear wheels are a thing of the past. This is the strap that will solve all your problems.The webbing used in this Wheel web has a breaking strain of over 12,000 kg, it will be with you for life.
These Straps are a Universal one size fits all, Road or Dirt, They will work for a 10 inch wheel of the 50cc Bikes as well as the 18 or 19 inch wheels of any full sized bike, This strap is so versatile in its application that it even holds down a car tyre. The strap is simply placed over the tyre and it adjusts it self to the radius whilst keeping constant pressure on the wheel, it is truly ONE SIZE FITS ALL.
The Photos are showing the Wheel Web on a 65cc, but I have used them on all sized bikes and fitting is the same for all bikes, I have used a set of elastic ocky straps for the purpose of the photos but tie downs will secure the wheel much better, I have done many miles with just the elastic with no problems whatsoever.
I am a keen Motocross parent and I have to say these Wheel Webs have kept my bikes secure and we have always arrived with the trailer in the same condition we packed it.
Please contact me for more info via PM or email me at ktmrat@yahoo.com
I NOW HAVE EIGHT DIFFERENT COLOURS IN THESE WHEEL WEBS, JUST EMAIL AND ASK.
THE COLOURS AVAILABLE ARE BLACK, ROYAL BLUE, KTM ORANGE, FLOURO LIME, RED, GOLDEN YELLOW, NICE FLOURO PINK FOR THE GIRLS, AND A DARK FORREST GREEN.
HAVE A LOOK AT THE PICTURE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS
They are $9.50 each and shipping is worked out for each post code, so just give me yours and a price will be worked out, it will be sent via registered and insured Mail. I will only charge what the post office says and will take care of all OLD BULLS
I accept Paypal, Bank deposits, Money orders, cheques or old Hondas to destroy(that was for you TB)
I have several other bike items that may be of interest to you and will post more stuff soon,
For more info please contact me via PM or email me at ktmrat@yahoo.com
Thanks DaveDecember 29, 2008 at 2:09 pm #116148Well done Dave, looks good, I think you gave me one through TB, haven’t used it yet because I didn’t quite understand how it worked, now I do. The only problem I have now is that it is a green one but now I need a blue one, do you take tradeins.???:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Cheers
Chris.December 29, 2008 at 2:11 pm #116151I’m curious Dave, what are the other items??
Chris.
December 29, 2008 at 2:18 pm #116152I have Tie Down Extensions to keep the hooks away from the bars, Seat straps with custom embroidery (I am still to do one for TB with PussBags wriiten on it in Pink), I have grip donuts to stop blisters, and Front Fork leg seal saver type Heavy duty protectors, Rear shock tower protectors, KTM PDS covers, Engine and transmission heat Temp gauge stickers, and the list goes on, as I said I will put together some more soon
December 29, 2008 at 8:14 pm #116153
AnonymousI can vouch for the quality of Dave’s products. I bought a set of his tie down extension straps, top quality product, super fast delivery and excellent price.
I like the look of the rear tyre holder, top idea.
December 29, 2008 at 10:36 pm #116157Thanks for the compliment Mate, but Dont think by sucking up to me DanD that I will like you, you still ride a Yamaha…:woohoo:
Seriously, Thanks Mate I am glad you liked them and I try to get the things out to my OLD BULL Mates real quick and at a good price, after all some of them ride Yamahas and I feel for their loss hey DanD ( I just cant help myself )
December 29, 2008 at 10:48 pm #116190It’s a Pity I like KTM’s otherwise I could join in to.. Lets keep the thread on topic so You can sell some of these. I will sticky it for you in the forsale section.
Cheers
Chris.December 29, 2008 at 11:01 pm #116193
AnonymousI too can vouch for the quality of the fork extensions. It’s a simple and cheap way to keep tiedown hooks away from your bars and electrical wires. For the money Dave charges to Old Bulls it’s a no brainer if you don’t have them.
Good work Dave
December 29, 2008 at 11:07 pm #116194chris72a wrote:
Quote:It’s a Pity I like KTM’s otherwise I could join in to.. Lets keep the thread on topic so You can sell some of these. I will sticky it for you in the forsale section.Cheers
Chris.OK Dad, I will be a good boy, I will play good (mumble… Yam…. mumble….KTM…..mumble….under the breath)
January 4, 2009 at 7:14 am #116196Hey Rat, what would be really good is some really short tie downs to go with the wheel straps, or I could just cut some short.
Chris.
January 4, 2009 at 8:56 am #116531I would be happy to make what ever you need, let me know
CheersJanuary 4, 2009 at 9:39 am #116538I was actually thinking of those straps we use to use on the kids car seats, I’ll have to see If I still have them they would be ideal, just slot a couple of baby bolt fasteners into the trailer, clip you strap on and tighten.. wonder if we could get a good deal on baby seat straps.
Cheers
Chris.January 4, 2009 at 9:53 am #116540Chris Ballards have those flush hook mounts in there catalogue 4 for twenty bucks
Tb
January 4, 2009 at 9:59 am #116149Thanks, can’t find em what page, I have catalogue 23.
Chris.
January 4, 2009 at 10:01 am #116541Hold on
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