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Comments On May 13, 2013:works great easy to put on my yz450f but still can not get it to fit on my sxf very annoying after buying two of them but works good on the yamaha where the seat bolts on with two bolts on the sides of the seat instead of the one under the seat
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Comments On Apr 26, 2013:went on good and works good
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Comments On Feb 10, 2013:Didn't realize I needed one until I had one. Get one. You won't regret it!!!
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Comments On Jan 17, 2013:Great tool for lifting or pulling bike into a better position for riding.
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Comments On Jan 03, 2013:I have put this on a Honda CRF450R and a KTM 450 XC-W. It fit both bikes and works great. I wonder how I ever got by without it. I use it all the time, whether lifting onto a stand or lifting out of a bad spot. I killed my bike trying to hop a hole during an enduro last summer. I ended up with my rear tire in the hole and just grabbed the Tugger strap and pulled it right out. I have even used it to tow a dead bike back to the truck. It is well worth the money.
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Comments On Dec 05, 2012:this thing is really handy.don't know why they took the side plate lift cuts off like i have on my05 yz450.
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Comments On Nov 14, 2012:Works good and use it all the time, the elastic wore out kind of quick on mine but no big deal still works good.
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Comments On Aug 06, 2012:The price is CHEAP compared to the strain you will save yourself. EVERY time I use this I think "this was less than 20 bucks??? Why didn't I buy these a long time ago?" Sometimes pulling my bike out of a mud bog or snow bank, sometimes shifting the backend around to get up a tight switchback, sometimes my buddy pulling while I am spinning.
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Comments On Aug 03, 2012:Every bike should have one of these. The fit is great, and it comes in handy. My only criticism is that the bolts and washers that hold the strap to the subframe are loose when it's off the bike. Would be nice f they installed a rubber o ring to hold it together
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Comments On Jul 11, 2012:This is a must have on any bike. I use it all the time from adjusting the bike on the trailer or picking it up off a hill.
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Comments On Jun 14, 2012:Easy to install, high Quatity and fit. Have not got to use it a lot but looks great.
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Comments On May 07, 2012:Installed on a 2004 WR450, ride primarily in Northern NV, and purchased the one that attaches to the rear of bike. (Want the one for the front now.) Works great especially when I get jammed up in tight and tricky rocky sections and "Goat Trails." Also works well when jockeying the bike around the garage. Would recommend to a friend and will purchase again.
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Comments On May 07, 2012:Installed on 09 Honda CRF 250X. Fits perfectly. Some trimming on the end of the strap and melting the edge is required for a neat finish. Included spacers and bolts make it look stock.
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Comments On Mar 22, 2012:This thing makes getting the bike moved around or out of a pickle much easier. Made well and comes with everything you need to install. Would recommend to anyone.
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Comments On Dec 31, 2011:This is a must have for any hardcore trail rider. it gives you an instant rear grab spot on any bike. Very handy for lifting on to the stand or over the impassable logs and objects. also very handy for dragging a bike back onto a trail off a side hill. It is bullet proof and will take abuse. I do recommend this product.
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Comments On Nov 03, 2011:This is one of those items that you aren't really sure you need. I wasn't really sure how much I'd use it but I bought one because it seemed like a good idea. Let me tell you, this strap is an excellent addition. Yes, it's a great handle for man handling your bike around when necessary. It does that very nicely indeed. It's also a handy place to hold tools or parts while the bike is stationary. I can shove my gloves under the strap during a break. I can clip a waste pack around it, or a helmet. It's strong, adjustable, and for the money is a darn good little gizmo. I don't notice it at all while riding and would hope not... if I get that far back in the saddle things are going bad. I've had one installed for over a year and even with all the mud and grit it has seen it always cleans up well and there is no fraying or pilling that I can see. The included hardware made install a snap. Highly recommend this product.
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Comments On Sep 26, 2011:this strap doesnt help that much if you are short because you have no leverage
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Comments On Aug 16, 2011:This is a great product, very durable and will last you a long time. I highly recommend!
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Comments On May 10, 2011:If you ride muddy or slippery trails , these are a must . I have installed them now on three of our bikes and plan to install a set on every one .
You dont know how usefull they are until you are grabbing a bike that doesn't have them.
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Comments On Mar 12, 2011:if your bike doesn't have a good handle, or an exposed section of sub-frame get this lift strap.
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Comments On Nov 23, 2010:Before I installed this, the only place to grab my KTM was from either the plastic rear fender or the hot muffler.
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Comments On Oct 29, 2010:This thing has saved my fingers (from the hot exhaust pipe!) more than a few times. I installed it about eight months ago and it still looks brand new. Would buy again.
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Comments On Oct 22, 2010:When I saw that the seat bolts were in-set from the side plates, I was concerned that the fasteners for the strap were going to gouge the plastic. However, the folks at Highline Recreation had included special hardware make it a perfect fit! A great fitting quality product - looks factory!
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Comments On Oct 22, 2010:Great product. Quality is very good. Currently have these on two of our three hare scramble bikes. Will be adding one to the newest bike in the very near future.
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Comments On Aug 23, 2010:Like a cellphone or a shaving razor with eight blades, once you use one you'll wonder how you ever managed to get by without it. It's a well-made, invaluable little gadget for bikes with nowhere good to grab when you want to scoot the back end around.
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Comments On Jul 28, 2010:I installed this last night and it works as advertised. I don't like the way it mounted on my 2009 YZ250. You have to use the spacers to keep the aluminum pieces from rubbing against your number plate plastics. This installs where your seat bolts are (unless you have a KTM). On the install pictures it looks like the Honda install is much better because the metal piece does not touch the plastic at all. The first time I picked the bike up after installation the metal piece bent on one side. It rounded it so it kinda formed around my number plates. I don't know to be happy or upset because it made the strap form better around the plastic but I'm wondering if this will lead to failure on the metal piece. We'll see...
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Comments On Jul 20, 2010:This was worth the purchase, but I was not impressed with the front strap.
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Comments On May 03, 2010:Stays out of the way when you dont need it and is easy to grab when I do. Its easier to grab the bike by the plastic fender but I can now use the strap when the bike is muddy. Worth the money!
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Comments On Apr 19, 2010:If you ride technical trails this is a must!! strong and sturdy product...
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Comments On Feb 06, 2010:It has worked really great for me. It doesn't mount up so good on my KTM but I "rednecked" it and works good now. the strap feels a little flimsy but then again I have not had any problems with it either.
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Comments On Oct 01, 2009:Should come on every new bike. It's tough as nails....buy it.
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Comments On May 27, 2009:I ride a YZ250f and there is nowhere to easily grab the rear of the bike. This strap solves the problem. Works great for moving it around the garage or for getting it out of sticky situations on the trails.
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Comments On Apr 27, 2009:Fits great on a 08 WR450F. Makes lifting the rear of the bike effortless. Attaches to the bolts for the seat. Great product!
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Comments On Jul 20, 2008:If you have a bike that doesn't have grab cutouts this is a must. Works great, installs in seconds.
The tugger should come on bikes from the factory.
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Comments On Jul 14, 2008:If you ride in the mountains this is a must. Sure beats grabbing a hot muffler or a muddy fender to pick the bike up or lift it over a log or a rock.
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Comments On Jul 14, 2008:Best bike accessory ever! Use it multiple times every time I ride. Definitely worth the money.
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