How To TOW A TRIUMPH Bonneville BOBBER
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2023
- A quick look at the subtle details of how to tow a Triumph Bonneville Bobber including where to tie down your Triumph Bobber, what kind of straps to avoid, what to avoid, and best practices for a safe and trouble-free tow.
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Great vid, Adrian.
Had never thought about that strapping method (and why). Makes me wonder what else I haven't thought about. ;-)
Bill
@@billhagan1273 thanks very much. Totally get it. I learn so much cool stuff on RUclips. Some of it is even helpful 😂
Great system Adrian. You have done that tie down job a couple times before! LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Pete
Thanks Peter. Yup, I could do this with my eyes closed at this point haha.
Solid dude, I still haven't been able to sell my tilting boat trailer, so I'm considering converting it to hold motorbikes.
How much work would it be? Market up here has really slowed down here. You'd think it was already winter. Bikes aren't moving on and off the classifieds like they should be this time of year.
Adrian, I have an IDEA for a video for you. ;-)
YES, I watched this video of yours. 😺
Hey AngelFace, sorry for the delayed response, took an accidental month off youtube lol. Do you still remember your idea?
I wanted to THANK YOU for supporting my Channel. I was thinking of watching many hours of your videos. Then I thought what if you make a video about this idea / concept. You write down your Watch Time BEFORE I start. When I am done, I tell you how long I watched for and you see if that's the same (or higher) on your end.
Thanks for this. I have to transport a 2022 Bonneville T100 soon. I am unsure where to wrap straps around forks. What structure is holding your wrap up on the forks?
The straps are wrapped around where the brake calipers mount on either side. On the T100 you only have the brake caliper mount on one side (but the Bobber shown has dual disk brakes up front).
For your 2022 T100 you can strap around either the brake caliper mount or around where the front fender mounts a little further up. Just be careful on the left side of the bike as you'll have cables (brake, speedo, abs) - work around those so you aren't putting any pressure on them.
Was that lift custom built? It’s slick!
Made by a company called Quik Lift that no longer exists, but there's another company, called AmeriDeck that makes something very similar.
@@YouMotorcycleI believe that's who local HD dealer uses, I'll ask next time I ever swing by them