🔒 Lock in your ride’s safety with rugged style!
The Canyon Dancer 32505 Black Bar-Harness II is a premium handlebar tie-down designed for handlebars up to 32 inches wide. Featuring glass-filled injection molded polycarbonate cups reinforced with steel D-rings and heavy-duty webbing, it offers superior grip protection, enhanced security, and durability built to withstand years of weather and wear—all proudly made in the USA.
Manufacturer | Canyon Dancer |
Brand | Canyon Dancer |
Model | Bar-Harness II Handlebar Tie-Down - Spor |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 2.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 32505 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 32505 |
OEM Part Number | 32505 |
G**.
Good Buy!
These type of straps are a must for transporting sport bikes. These do the job and do it well. Good buy!
A**C
Canyon Dancer
I always used the cheaper bar straps. This is a good quality item that gives you piece of mind.
C**E
So much easier
So much easier than the multiple ratchet straps!!! My old set up would pull the hand grips down and I’d always worry about them coming off. I saw reviews and had to give them a try! Great buy!
S**I
Works Perfectly
Great idea. Well thought out design. Quality materials and build. Some motorcycles (with narrow clip-ons) don't do well with soft hooks on the grips. The angle to the chock is too close to the fairing when you cinch the tie-downs tight and it ends up chafing. This design opens up the angle by moving the anchor hooks further away from the fairing, and ALSO increases the leverage point requiring less pressure on the fork seals to hold the bike firmly. Add the fact that they are extremely easy and intuitive to use correctly. Liked it so much, bought another for my other bike.
A**R
Works great
Great product
R**S
Works well, but…
These work very well and held my mt-09 perfectly for a couple of trips. The only issue is that the system isn’t set up to work with the left control pod (light/horn/hazards) very well. When tensioned, the connecting strap presses upward into the control pod (it extends below the bar a bit further than older bikes with fewer controls). I shoved the sliding pad between them and it’s seems to be okay, but I’m guessing repeated use will mash the horn and Hazzard buttons or generally strain the control pod housing and cause problems eventually.
J**N
Rock solid, and perfect for a Vespa
Well worth the money spent. Vespas don’t have a front fork, it’s a mono tube & shock so you can’t strap to the front easily. I used this with an inexpensive wheel chock and some ratchet straps. Over two hour ride and it was solid all the way.
C**S
I haul a lot of motorcycles
The wife and I collect motorcycles we have several. So I'm always hauling one either on a trailer or in the back of a truck. These make quick hook up easy.