At the recent Colorado rally, a record number of members trailered their bikes in. Various problems arose in trying to find ways to tie the bikes down. Russ had a neat accessory that made the job easier but the unit did not have a brand name on it.
A search of the internet turned up theses Canyon Dancer "bar cuffs." They slip over the handlebar ends and provide a place to attach a tie-down strap.

Similar items are available from other vendors:

These look to work well to solve a common problem. If anyone else has tried these - Russ thinks his are great - please let me know. I think I will be getting a set before my next trailering trip.
A search of the internet turned up theses Canyon Dancer "bar cuffs." They slip over the handlebar ends and provide a place to attach a tie-down strap.

Similar items are available from other vendors:

These look to work well to solve a common problem. If anyone else has tried these - Russ thinks his are great - please let me know. I think I will be getting a set before my next trailering trip.
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