The Canyon Dancer Original Bar Harness provides a simple, dependable way to secure motorcycles with limited tie-down points or full plastic bodywork. Constructed entirely from durable polyester webbing with heavy-duty polyester stitching, it helps create stable handlebar attachment points for safer transport without unnecessary hassle. Shop trusted motorcycle tie-down solutions at Cheetah's Powersports.
Features:
- Solve the problem of where to attach tie-downs to a motorcycle covered in plastic bodywork
- Made entirely of Polyester webbing and sewn with polyester thread
- Bar size:
- Short fits bars up to 28 inches wide
- Standard fits bars up to 32 inches wide
- X-Wide fits bars up to 34 inches wide
Install Instructions:
- Turn off engine and remove key.
- Load motorcycle onto trailer or into truck, placing front wheel against a secure stop (such as the truck cab or a wheel chock). Use of a helper or “spotter” is highly recommended.
- Lower the side stand or have a helper steady the motorcycle until it is secured.
- Inspect the Bar Harness for signs of weakening or fraying of the sewing or webbing.
- Grasp one cuff in each hand and pull apart far enough to slip first one cuff, then the other, over the handlebar grips. Be sure the cuffs are all the way on, up to, but not over any switch gear. You will notice it is necessary to rotate either cuff 180 degrees toward the front or rear so that the cross straps hang from the bottom of the cuffs. This will cause a twist in the cross straps, which is normal. Next, pull out on the ends of the straps until they are snug and the cuffs are all the way on the grips.
- You will now be able to install your own tie-down hooks into the loops at the ends of the straps.
- The hooks at the other end of your tie-downs should be secured in such a way as to pull the motorcycle down and forward.
- Additional tie-downs are highly recommended and should be attached nearer the rear of the motorcycle (possibly to exposed frame tubes or grab handles). The ideal situation is to tie the weight of the motorcycle downward so as to take the weight of the motorcycle out of the equation, then all the Bar-Harness has to do is keep the bike upright, causing less stress on motorcycle components.
- NEVER start engine with harness installed.
- NEVER install harness on loose or bent bars.
- NEVER install harness on any part of the motorcycle except the grips at the ends of the bars.
- NEVER install harness on handlebars higher than four inches above the top triple clamp or handlebar clamp except as additional stabilization.
- NEVER compress the front forks more than halfway or approximately two to three inches.
- NEVER pull down on the straps hard enough to bend your handlebars or your bar-end weight bolts. Extra caution should be used when using ratchet tie downs.
- NEVER install the harness on motorcycles with extended forks (such as choppers).
- ⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning ⚠ WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.