Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap

   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #11  
I use electrical tape. Easily ripped off by hand and comes in long rolls.
 
   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #13  
x2 on Velcro
 
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There’s a video of a guy rolling a strap on here for storage. I was pretty sure he was over complicating things. I thought you could tighten the strap on itself and after trying it you can. The method works pretty good and looks neat, but I think my old method is less troublesome especially for someone else trying to lend a hand. IMG_0723.JPGIMG_0724.JPG
 
   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #16  
Au contrair, at highway speeds the roll needs to be secured or it bounces around.

Yes but who cares? I do my straps that way and yes the roll can bounce around but it doesn’t come loose and if done right it has less than a foot of slack and doesn’t go anywhere.

The zip ties, tape, bailing wire, Velcro or whatever work better and are cleaner but they all require having something extra. I like the roll method because I can do it anywhere with any strap and not need anything else with me.
 
   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #17  
Yes but who cares? I do my straps that way and yes the roll can bounce around but it doesn稚 come loose and if done right it has less than a foot of slack and doesn稚 go anywhere.
Securing motorcycles for a highway trip, slack could damage the finish or bodywork so I want the $2 worth of Velcro straps.

Also bought some of the self-retracting units but haven稚 used them yet.
 
   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #18  
Securing motorcycles for a highway trip, slack could damage the finish or bodywork so I want the $2 worth of Velcro straps.

Also bought some of the self-retracting units but haven稚 used them yet.

Put the ratchet and roll down low on the trailer side not the motorcycle side so it isn't rubbing on the bike?
 
   / Ratchet Strap with Zip Tie Wrap #20  
To save $2?

Probably doesn’t matter if you are towing a tractor down a back road.
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I always put the ratchet on the trailer side anyway because it’s a lot easier to deal with it while standing on the ground.
 

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