Heavy-Duty 15" Cargo Net for Motorcycles, ATVs - Stretches to 30"
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# Interwoven cross-cords prevent slipping or gaps; 3" x 3" grid pattern, Black
# Heavy-duty bungee-cord net for securing gear on motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile or bike
# Six 2-1/2" ABS hooks, rust-proof, non-scratch; easy to remove & re-attach for best fit
CargoLoc 84060 Motorcycle/ATV Cargo Net 15 inch by 15 inch by 6 hooks
Price: $8.18
# Fits most ATV or Motorcycle racks
# Perfect for transporting a helmet, jacket, or small packages
# The cargo net can be used anytime a package needs to be secured
Black Bungee Motorcycle Helmet Cargo Net
List Price: $4.95
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# Small and lightweight, the cargo net can be used anytime a package needs to be secured.
# Hooks are plastic coated with rubber tips to protect your bike and prevent slipping and scratching
# 15" by 15" flat and can be stretched to over 25" by 25"
Pyramid Bicycle Bungie Cargo Net, Black
Price: $5.99
# Great for carrying odd shaped items
# Fits most racks
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I have a set of thule roof bars for my citroen zx, 5 of us going camping in a fortnight, need to try and fit stuff on the roof as the car will be packed to the gills! I need suggestions on the best way to tie stuff to the roof, be it using bungee ropes
get a big waterproof tarp,let it hang over in the front of the car, pack your bags, then wrap the tarp so the water from rain will not get in and secure with a few bungee's, i did this on a 700 mile trip, nothing got wet, nothing was damaged
atexx2 | Mar 10, 2008
Let’s see what I could do now, I could start over and try to tidy them up and tie them down or simply find something to hold them together, OK, even I start over I still will have to find something to secure the load, these choices actually mean... A while ago I purchased a new Nissan Titan and I wanted to move a lot things around with it. Most of what I have are things in cardboard boxes, luggage bags, shoe boxes, small chairs, hiking equipment , toy bikes , some toys without boxes , in a... My mind was boggled but I knew I couldn’t drive with the trunk full of “garbage”, If I went on the road with the dumpster here were what would happen: most likely the big mess would just throw themselves off the truck and there would be high... Definitely no. All I need is something can hold a few hundred pounds and can cover the trunk, not some serious application at all....
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The Savvy Guide to Motorcycles Creator: Shirley Duglin Kennedy | 2005-11-01 Everyone will want lots and lots of bungee cords. And you may as well pick up a couple of bungee cargo nets while you're at it; these are cheap ($6 or $7 at most dealerships) and can be very handy for securing odd- shaped items (see ... |
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A fountain filled with blood Creator: Julia Spencer-Fleming | Fiction - 2004-04-19 It wasn't very ship-shape, but the bungee cord held the boom strap off the floor and away from the cargo door, so that even if she should have to angle hard during the flight, the net wouldn't be able to slip though the door and out of ... |
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The Joy of Jeep Creator: Tom Morr, Ken Brubaker | Transportation - 2007-11-15 The most basic option is an assortment of bungee cords and nylon motorcycle tie- down straps. A less obvious tip is to remember to use them each time the cooler lid is closed. Aftermarket cargo-net systems are also available to keep ... |
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A FalconGuide to Everglades National Park and the Surrounding Area Creator: Roger L. Hammer | 2005-06-01 Tie your important gear to the canoe thwarts or consider using a mesh cargo net made of bungee cord that is specifically designed to protect your gear from being lost if you capsize. The mesh net attaches to the thwarts and gunwales ... |