Isn't there any risk for the handlebar by using this system ? Not for the grips but the bars themselves. I mean that's a continuous force of... 40-80kg depending on how faithful you are? that is applied during hours and hours on clip-ons that usually only resist the rider's weight during braking. My GF bought me some for Christmas but I never used them and wreck my fairings instead 😬 Love your vids btw !! 🤘
That’s a legit question and although I’m not an engineer and can only take an educated guess, I feel confident that as long as your clip-ons are properly mounted and torqued, the downward force applied by the straps is negligible compared to the load the bar is capable of carrying. Unless your anchor points are forward enough that you’re applying more forward force than downward force, I wouldn’t even be concerned about the bar mounts slipping.
Aprilia USA has used these to secure their demo fleet as it travels all around the USA for the past 18 years. They replenish their inventory every 3-4 years because these are like your favorite pair of jeans, you will eventually wear a hole in the knee. They have never experienced any damage to the handlebars themselves from using the Cycle Cynch. United Van Lines is the contracting company who hauls all of the Suzuki & Kawasaki demo fleets, also uses the Cycle Cynch. BMW USA also uses the Cycle Cynch to haul their demo/display bikes. Circuit of the America uses the Cycle Cynch to secure bikes on their crash trucks. There are several motorcycle transport companies around the USA who also use the Cycle Cynch as part of their daily business of transporting bikes for customers. How do I know this, you ask? I'm the owner of Cycle Cynch. :)
This is so much better than a canyon dancer! Want!!
They really are alot better!
I was going to order the Canyon Dancer for my Ruckus, but just saw this product. In what ways is it better than the CD? Thank you!
I personally have used the cycle Cynch a few times and it’s an awesome product!
#TakeMyMoney ‼️ Great review of a product I can't wait to get my hands on now! Thanks, Rob!
Thanks! They’ve made towing a lot easier for me. Hopefully they do the same for you!
Great vid dude!!
Thanks! It was fun making it. Crystal is perfectly cheesy.
Isn't there any risk for the handlebar by using this system ? Not for the grips but the bars themselves.
I mean that's a continuous force of... 40-80kg depending on how faithful you are? that is applied during hours and hours on clip-ons that usually only resist the rider's weight during braking.
My GF bought me some for Christmas but I never used them and wreck my fairings instead 😬
Love your vids btw !! 🤘
That’s a legit question and although I’m not an engineer and can only take an educated guess, I feel confident that as long as your clip-ons are properly mounted and torqued, the downward force applied by the straps is negligible compared to the load the bar is capable of carrying. Unless your anchor points are forward enough that you’re applying more forward force than downward force, I wouldn’t even be concerned about the bar mounts slipping.
Aprilia USA has used these to secure their demo fleet as it travels all around the USA for the past 18 years. They replenish their inventory every 3-4 years because these are like your favorite pair of jeans, you will eventually wear a hole in the knee. They have never experienced any damage to the handlebars themselves from using the Cycle Cynch. United Van Lines is the contracting company who hauls all of the Suzuki & Kawasaki demo fleets, also uses the Cycle Cynch. BMW USA also uses the Cycle Cynch to haul their demo/display bikes. Circuit of the America uses the Cycle Cynch to secure bikes on their crash trucks. There are several motorcycle transport companies around the USA who also use the Cycle Cynch as part of their daily business of transporting bikes for customers. How do I know this, you ask? I'm the owner of Cycle Cynch. :)
@@mvandament now I guess I'll trust these next time I could use them 😁 thanks for the information! And congrats for the success 😎✌️
@@jujujuijkthomas5416 Thank you Thomas. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, my number is on my website.