The one thing that bothers me about my Pit Bull MTR is that it really requires you to maneuver the bike while it is absolutely vertical. For decades, whenever I move a bike around I have leaned it on my hip for stability. If you do that while trying to get the MTR to engage, it won't work. It feels kind of precarious to me to roll the bike with it NOT leaning on my hip.
We find that we can lean them a little bit and have never really had an issue with it. If it takes a couple of tries, that is well worth it compared to tying down a bike with 15 different straps that will prob all come loose by the time we get to where we are going. Good point to mention though! Thanks for watching!
you roll it straight up for just the last 6 inches. Before that, you have the swivel bar hanging up with an included bungee cord. Easy to do. Check at 6:02
Finally I got it. Thanks man
You bet!
The one thing that bothers me about my Pit Bull MTR is that it really requires you to maneuver the bike while it is absolutely vertical. For decades, whenever I move a bike around I have leaned it on my hip for stability. If you do that while trying to get the MTR to engage, it won't work. It feels kind of precarious to me to roll the bike with it NOT leaning on my hip.
We find that we can lean them a little bit and have never really had an issue with it. If it takes a couple of tries, that is well worth it compared to tying down a bike with 15 different straps that will prob all come loose by the time we get to where we are going. Good point to mention though! Thanks for watching!
you roll it straight up for just the last 6 inches. Before that, you have the swivel bar hanging up with an included bungee cord. Easy to do. Check at 6:02
300$ is a lot for that im sure its a good product but its priced a bit out of my range
They are a great product but not for everyone.