The Canyon Dancer is what I use and it works very well. Keeps the tiedowns
out far enough to not hit the fairing.
Bill Sowers
http://www.billybender.com
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From: "Burton, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: Unfaithfull she be...


> George,
> Sorry you had the problem. One good place is under the headlight where
> the headlight adjusters are. That's part of the subframe there. Makes
> for a nice place for tiedowns. Also if you have a Canyon Dancer you can
> just use that over the handlebar ends and use straps there. If you don't
> have a canyon dancer you might want to stop at any cycle shop along the
> way that's open and get one, the straps under the headlight works but
> the canyon dancer across the bars is more stable. Bob B.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George C. Paramithas [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 11:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Unfaithfull she be...
>
>
> .....my GTS that is. She stranded me today at the North Ga mountains and
> is now parked close to Clayton Ga. Thank God friends picked us up and
> took us home (5.5 hour drive to Alabama). And what a bummer since it was
> a great day to ride. Almost acts like it gets no fuel or no spark. It
> rained the night before but I didn't see evidence water causing a
> problem. May also be the antitheft device, I had to spray graphite to
> get the key to turn reliably before the trip.
>
> Tomorrow I'll go pick her up with the trailer but want to know where to
> tie down from in the front. The back I have covered, I'll use the
> Krauser mounting brackets but the front is another story. Any directions
> or constructive ides on how to get her started will be appreciated.
>
> Bummed George
>


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