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spunkler
Posted 2013-06-16 3:56 PM (#140547)
Subject: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Claremont,Mn
Ok, so I pulled the trigger on a 2012 VV. Had my good buddy meet the dealer I bought it from and trailer it home roughly 300miles. Long story short, he strapped it by the bars and I just read on here that it could've damaged the steering? Any insight would b appreciated . Neither him nor I have ridden the bike since he returned yesterday.

Thanks all.

Edited by spunkler 2013-06-16 4:16 PM
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wdwurker
Posted 2013-06-16 4:14 PM (#140549 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down and heated grip ?


Cruiser

Posts: 92
The heated grips have a three position rocker switch up on the dash.
HI, Low, and the middle is off.

No help here with the possible damage to steering. I would think that if it were loaded at the dealer and there was a potential problem with the method, the dealer would say something.

There I go again... Thinking!

Edited by wdwurker 2013-06-16 4:15 PM
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Point
Posted 2013-06-16 4:17 PM (#140550 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: RE: strapping the bike down and heated grip ?


Cruiser

Posts: 60
The prefered strap points are at the fwd tip overs. There should be a threaded hole on the under side where you can install an eye bolt.

The center position of the switch should be the off position.
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spunkler
Posted 2013-06-16 4:20 PM (#140552 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: RE: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Claremont,Mn
My bad. I didn't guy the bike from a Vic dealer. My buddy met the transport guy halfway to pick it up. I bought it from a bike shop. I just downloaded the owners manual. Wish I'd done that first. Hope nothings wrong now with steering.
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Point
Posted 2013-06-16 6:12 PM (#140558 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 60
AS long as they didn't crank down the straps too hard I doubt there would be a problem.
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ByteN2it
Posted 2013-06-16 6:16 PM (#140559 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: RE: strapping the bike down


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
there's a place up under the front forks made for tie downs to hook into-hopefully no damage was done.
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spunkler
Posted 2013-06-16 6:17 PM (#140560 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Claremont,Mn
Copy. I'll just check it over extra thorough in the bar dept. Thanks
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spunkler
Posted 2013-06-16 7:01 PM (#140564 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Claremont,Mn
What kind of damage could've been done....what to look for?
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rf43mn
Posted 2013-06-16 7:26 PM (#140567 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 71
Willmar, MN
The handle bars are mounted in isolators...a rubber mount...one for each bolt. If you crank the tie downs to hard you can damage the isolators. It is easy to notice, your bars will have back and forth movement...side to side to some degree also...just feel wobbly. Hope that isn't the case, it would sure ruin your first impression of a great bike!
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RedRider
Posted 2013-06-17 2:23 AM (#140583 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Visionary

Posts: 1350
I know your pain. I bought Anny from a dealer in NJ. They strapped her down by the bars and I asked are you sure that's okay? The owner and the mech both said it was fine. Of course I get home and as always I read the owners manual before anything else and right there it tells how to do it correctly. I have never been back to that dealer. Anny has been fine. Also I had them installed the heal shifter and the mech did not adjust it right....
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-06-17 7:09 PM (#140617 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Worse you could of done is blow the front seals or bend the bars.
If the bars look straight ride it I dough you did any harm to the bike.
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-17 7:51 PM (#140620 - in reply to #140583)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
RedRider - 2013-06-17 3:23 AM

Also I had them installed the heal shifter and the mech did not adjust it right....


The OEM accessory heel shifter on my '12 Vision isn't adjustable. I don't know what kind you got but it's just a 2 bolt process. Either it's bolted on or it's not.
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lennyb
Posted 2013-06-17 7:54 PM (#140621 - in reply to #140567)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
rf43mn - 2013-06-16 8:26 PM

The handle bars are mounted in isolators...a rubber mount...one for each bolt. If you crank the tie downs to hard you can damage the isolators. It is easy to notice, your bars will have back and forth movement...side to side to some degree also...just feel wobbly.


rf43mn is right-on. The same damage will occur if you make a habit out of demonstrating how the tipovers work and how easy it is to set the bike back up. If the bars are loose just replace the isolators and you're good as new. ENJOY!!
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spunkler
Posted 2013-06-17 9:48 PM (#140624 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 53
Claremont,Mn
Thanks to all the reply's...bike is great. No issues, loose bars or bent. No issues
. Great!!
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Banjodan
Posted 2013-06-20 9:19 PM (#140729 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 209
when I had a rear flat the other day, I rode it up on my trailer, put front tire against trailer frame, and laid it on the tipovers. put on a couple straps and away we went. didnt have to worry about it tipping over. haha. rode great! I'd haul it like that again.

Edited by Banjodan 2013-06-20 9:21 PM
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GambitIAFF
Posted 2013-06-22 11:24 AM (#140803 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
I asked my dealer for the shipping eyebolts that were on a bike I saw still in the crate. He was shocked because most people leave them behind. I was shocked because it is easy to tie the back down if needed. You may be able to get a set from a local dealer.
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XRsteve
Posted 2013-06-22 5:19 PM (#140808 - in reply to #140559)
Subject: RE: strapping the bike down


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
ByteN2it - 2013-06-16 6:16 PM

there's a place up under the front forks made for tie downs to hook into-hopefully no damage was done.


Where exactly ?? looked and didn't really see a place for hooking into.
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bikerdave48
Posted 2013-06-22 5:36 PM (#140809 - in reply to #140808)
Subject: RE: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 133
New Castle Delaware
There is a slot cast right into the frame right behind the front air filter. I just slip the nylon sling through the slot, hook on my straps and rachet down,
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kmt27
Posted 2013-06-22 6:21 PM (#140811 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Cruiser

Posts: 103
Davenport, IA
The prefered method strapping down the vision is by the slot back under headlight in front of air cleaner. I would never strap using eye bolt inside of front tip over. The owners manual mentions this if I'm not mistaken. However, I do use the eye bolts as a secondary just for security measure.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2013-06-22 7:29 PM (#140816 - in reply to #140811)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Visionary

Posts: 4278

kmt27 - 2013-06-22 6:21 PM The prefered method strapping down the vision is by the slot back under headlight in front of air cleaner. I would never strap using eye bolt inside of front tip over. The owners manual mentions this if I'm not mistaken. However, I do use the eye bolts as a secondary just for security measure.

 

Guess you didn't read all the posts. Hi found out and has it home now

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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-22 8:19 PM (#140818 - in reply to #140816)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
Maybe someone else will find that info useful, ya think?

Edited by Monkeyman 2013-06-22 8:21 PM
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-22 8:20 PM (#140819 - in reply to #140816)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
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Edited by Monkeyman 2013-06-22 8:20 PM
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XRsteve
Posted 2013-06-22 9:48 PM (#140823 - in reply to #140547)
Subject: Re: strapping the bike down


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Thanks fellas I'll check again.........
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