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Tie downs
Anybody bought any of the straps that fix to the handlebars and the ratchet tie-down to prevent the bike falling over on the ferry?
Kev |
I've heard some horror stories of bikes getting trashed and P&O refusing to accept liability :?
You think it would be wise to bring extra tie downs? How do they tie down normally? Do they at all? Surely... |
Steve and everyone who went last year, all say the ferry companies ones were fine.
Perhaps one of those would like to comment more... |
Take your own tie downs
I went to Santander 2 years ago and the only thing that was provided was rope. So unless you was a boy scout or good with ropes for other reasons :wink: take your own. |
see my post in the general section. Really good quality.
Kev |
We had no problems at all last year, although I would suggest that you take a couple of cloths to make sure they don't rub against the paintwork.
Good tips.... Leave it in gear & put a small bungie cord around the front brake lever, therefore locking both wheels.... |
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Tie downs not needed!!!!
Last June I took my SV on a tour of France and Spain for 5 weeks. I sailed from Rosslare to Roscoff. As it was my first time on the boat with a bike I asked the guys on the boat to tie down the bike. I simply used my gloves as padding for where the straps would touch my bike, and the guy who did it was a true gent. The moral of this story is............ask politely, these guys don't mind helping.
Chris "If it's broke, fix it. If it isn't broke fix it until it is!" |
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