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Monday
Dec202010

WORKS CONNECTION TIE DOWNS

Last month I was hurrying down the highway to get to Glen Helen for the World Vet race.

The road off the 15 into the track is not the smoothest and I hit a couple of bumps I should have avoided. My race prepped bike was sitting securely in the back of my toy hauler....or so I thought. When I opened the trailer there was my Yamaha laid over and of course the clutch lever was broke. My tie down had slipped and begged the question " Why do we wait so long to replace such an important accessary"? My tie downs were completely wore out months ago and I suspect I'm not the only one who keeps them way too long. Now I am the owner of a new set of Works Connection Tie Downs and I feel secure about hauling the bike again.

I always thought a tie down was just a tie down....boy was I wrong. These are heavy duty, high tech tie downs.

Double stitching, slick soft tie extension set up, heavy duty Cam-lock and a vinyl coated secure Latch Hook at the bottom. I now have complete confidence that there will be no more slipping tie downs in my truck. Had I bought these sooner i would have saved money. They are less than the cost of a new lever.

The next time you load up check those tie downs. A new pair maybe just the insurance you need to protect your bike. These Works Connection Tie Downs are the best I have ever used.

 

Works Connection’ TIE-DOWNS

Retail $24.95

  • Premium design includes “Works Connection” hand screened logo
  • 1½" wide U.S. made 6000 lb.test abrasion resistant nylon webbing
  • Heavy-Duty Powertye Cam-lock
  • Powertye Soft-Tye extension sewn in to protect your handlebars
  • Vinyl coated S-Hook for Soft-Tye
  • Vinyl coated secure Latch-Hook at bottom for added confidence
  • Double security stitching
  • 1,000 lb. rated assembly strength
  • Black with Red Powertye Soft-Tye extension
  • 6½ ft. length

           Sold in pairs

 Visit www.Worksconnection.com to learn more about these and other quality parts.

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