Tugger seat strap
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Tugger seat strap
a mates KDX220 came with a "Tugger" seat strap , which i liked , so i have tried to buy one but they only seem to be available from AUS and the shipping is more than the strap.
anyone know of one available in the US.
thanks mark
anyone know of one available in the US.
thanks mark
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Re: Tugger seat strap
'05 Kaw KDX200 ('00 KX125 forks / '02 RM125 Showa "K2" shock)
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
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'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
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2005 KDX200 Bike Profile
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Re: Tugger seat strap
Thanks for the link! I want to get one for my KDX
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Re: Tugger seat strap
I have them on my hybrid, front and rear. Worth every penny. Really nice to have in the gnarly stuff that requires two people to get out.
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Re: Tugger seat strap
Anyone know the difference in the Tugger vs the Highline vs moose etc? Anyone run one on the front?
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Re: Tugger seat strap
The "Tugger" is sold by Highline, Rec out of Utah so I would assume they are the same. I have no idea about the Moose product since I have never seen or handled one.
I will say I have both a Tugger on the front and rear of my bike but I have never used them. The only time I did need them was when I buried the bike to the side number plates in a hidden mud hole. Guess that happens sometimes when riding lead in the fall with leave covered trails. That incident is what prompted the recovery straps in the first place.
I will say I have both a Tugger on the front and rear of my bike but I have never used them. The only time I did need them was when I buried the bike to the side number plates in a hidden mud hole. Guess that happens sometimes when riding lead in the fall with leave covered trails. That incident is what prompted the recovery straps in the first place.
'05 Kaw KDX200 ('00 KX125 forks / '02 RM125 Showa "K2" shock)
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
Gallery
2005 KDX200 Bike Profile
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
Gallery
2005 KDX200 Bike Profile
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Re: Tugger seat strap
Thanks, I am going to get one for the rear but might pass on the front since I can just use the cross bar on the handle bars to handle the front in most cases. The rear one would be worth it just to help lift the bike on and off a work stand.
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1996 Kawasaki KDX200
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Tugger seat strap
excelent thanks .
i have ordered one .
cheers mark
i have ordered one .
cheers mark
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Tugger seat strap
I just put a tugger on my bike a few weeks ago, seem well built. I think that I brought it on Amazon.
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Re: Tugger seat strap
And for those of us to cheap to buy a $20 strap.....Use an old, thick webbed, tie down. Cut to length, drill holes, melt the loose fibers with a heat source and TA-DA a rear lift strap. I've done this with a couple of bikes, it works well enough as is technically free, since the straps I used were to worn to use as tie downs anymore.
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*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
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Re: Tugger seat strap
I basically have the same 6 Riders. Mine is the real deal "Tugger" on front with a piece of climbing webbing commonly used for anchors on the rear.
'05 Kaw KDX200 ('00 KX125 forks / '02 RM125 Showa "K2" shock)
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
Gallery
2005 KDX200 Bike Profile
'14 Yam YZ125(x) (oldest boy's)
'22 Yam YZ125X (youngest boy's)
'17 Yam YZ85 (soon to be FOR SALE)
'10 Honda Recon (wife's)
'08 Kaw KX65 (Sold)
'07 KTM 50SX Sr. (Sold)
'09 Yam PW50 (retired)
'97 Kaw KX250 (Sold)
Gallery
2005 KDX200 Bike Profile
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Re: Tugger seat strap
Same here! Lol took a 2" wide strap and cut to length. After I marked the holes, I put a bolt in the vice and heated it up cherry with a torch. Then I just pushed the strap over it to make the holes and melt the fibers at the same time. Then used some HF do-it-yourself tarp grommets in the holes.. I haven't went crazy on it yet, but I can pick the whole back end up no prob. Cost nothing because I had the stuff laying around.
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