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ROK™ Adjustable Straps for Motorcycles

Published by londonbikers.com
09 June 2009, 21:28
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ROK™ ‘flat stretch straps’ are designed specifically for motorcycles to combine the best aspects of traditional bungee and tie-down straps in a simple to use package. They have four key advantages over traditional elastic straps.

1. STRENGTH - ROK™ straps are up to FIVE TIMES stronger than traditional elastic straps, with a recommended maximum load of 40kg (90 lbs).
2. ADJUSTABLE - ROK™ straps have two portions; one is elastic, so it will stretch to fit, the other is adjustable webbing.  Unlike bungees they do not rely on elasticity to secure a load, which means that a wider variety of weights and shapes may be transported.
3. QUICK RELEASE BUCKLE - ROK™ straps shatter-resistant quick-release buckle gives easy access to luggage without removing the strap.
4. HOOKLESS - ROK™ straps do not use hooks to secure then to the vehicle. Instead there is a loop at each end, which can fixed onto existing luggage hooks on the motorcycle. Alternatively the strap can be wound around a grab handle, frame or luggage rack and passed back through the loop to secure it. Either way, there is no danger of hooks becoming detached or scratching bodywork.

ROK™ straps measure 25 x 1400mm (1” x 54”) and sell in pairs for £17.00 Including VAT at 15%. They can easily be carried under the seat of most machines or even in a jacket pocket, so they are always available for lashing down a load.

Call 01256 704909 or visit www.motohaus.com

ROK™ Straps was founded in Brisbane Australia in 1996 to design and manufacture quality, safe and attractive elastic cargo straps.

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