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<blockquote data-quote="RTSR1/FJR" data-source="post: 130804" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Rad- the CD and the rear pegs are fine and all you need! If you'll let your SO stand on the rear pegs, it's good enough to tie down to. I asked this question before but NO ONE answered and that was "Has anyone seen (not heard through the grapevine) personally a Canyon Dancer failure or even a handlebar failure?". No one answered! I have personally trailered my bikes tens of thousands of miles without one problem. Like I said before, I've leaned on the bars harder with more pressure than what the CD's exert! The only thing I do is put a piece of 1 1/2" sched. 40 PVC to protect the grips. Just make sure the CD and tiedowns are in good shape (no fraying or rips), and your golden! I guess you have to do what makes you warm and fuzzy inside though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTSR1/FJR, post: 130804, member: 588"] Rad- the CD and the rear pegs are fine and all you need! If you'll let your SO stand on the rear pegs, it's good enough to tie down to. I asked this question before but NO ONE answered and that was "Has anyone seen (not heard through the grapevine) personally a Canyon Dancer failure or even a handlebar failure?". No one answered! I have personally trailered my bikes tens of thousands of miles without one problem. Like I said before, I've leaned on the bars harder with more pressure than what the CD's exert! The only thing I do is put a piece of 1 1/2" sched. 40 PVC to protect the grips. Just make sure the CD and tiedowns are in good shape (no fraying or rips), and your golden! I guess you have to do what makes you warm and fuzzy inside though! [/QUOTE]
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