Link Straps

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No not some S&M toys, handy fully-adjustable rubber straps for securing luggage etc.

I saw these at the NEC show and didn't buy them, my mates did and now I've seen them used I wish I had. Gonna order myself some today, thought I'd post a link up in case anyone else is looking for some.

Much better than the flat webbing or elastic bungee type.

http://www.linkstrap.co.uk/

Demo video at:

http://www.linkstrap.co.uk/video.htm
 
No not some S&M toys, handy fully-adjustable rubber straps for securing luggage etc.

I saw these at the NEC show and didn't buy them, my mates did and now I've seen them used I wish I had. Gonna order myself some today, thought I'd post a link up in case anyone else is looking for some.

Much better than the flat webbing or elastic bungee type.

http://www.linkstrap.co.uk/

Demo video at:

http://www.linkstrap.co.uk/video.htm

Good find!

You should organise a 'Group Buy'

:D
 
I picked some up at Infinity the other week, and used them to attach quite a lot of firewood to the bike that I found up an alp.

It stayed well attached at well over 120mph, as I raced some locals back down to the lowlands, so I can give them a hearty thumbs-up.

I hate to think what they made of seeing my wood-laden tractor of a GS pulling away through the twisty bits...
 
Use a pair, on a recent thrash down to Brands Hatch. Full up 89 litre Ortlieb bag, secured to the seat of my 'bike.....never moved......easy on.....easy off.....really good.........Recommended......:thumb2 :)
 
I picked some up at Infinity the other week, and used them to attach quite a lot of firewood to the bike that I found up an alp.

It stayed well attached at well over 120mph, as I raced some locals back down to the lowlands, so I can give them a hearty thumbs-up.

I hate to think what they made of seeing my wood-laden tractor of a GS pulling away through the twisty bits...


Probably chasing you for nicking a bike that you 'found' up an alp. ;)
 


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