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Originally Posted by LDH
Well I always strap the front down with a CycleCynch (used to use a Canyon Dancer harness, but it totally blows compared to the CycleCynch) & then I loop soft ties either around the foot pegs or through the holes in the rearsets (whichever is applicable) & pull forward again on them that way if the handlebar strap(s) were to come undone for any reason the bike is still be pulled forward & usually will not move much.
Everytime I see a bike strapped down so that it pulls forward on the handlebars & backwards on the rear of the bike I always cringe cause I have seen a bike like that come loose from the front & with the straps pulling backwards on the rear of the bike it just launches it...
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I have E-tracks in my trailer so I have e-track d-rings set up to hold the rear tires on each bike down. It keeps the back from bouncing/shifting in the trailer and it works great. LDH is right about the CycleCynch systems. I use them and now everybody that rides with me uses them too.