Should I use a 32" or 36" Canyon Dancer for hauling my VFR800?

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  1. polizei

    polizei New Member

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    Guys - I'm picking up my 2nd Honda VFR800 this weekend, and I'd like to purchase a canyon dancer to help secure it in my truck bed. For those of you that have used one, which length do you recommend for the VFR800? My guess is that I'd either need a 32" or 36" lenght. Not sure if it matters, but mine is an '06 with heli-bars.

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    Ive always just used the generic handlebar straps from Menards or what ever, never had a problem. Doesn't answer your question though...
     


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    I'm picking up the bike for the first time, so I don't have one to measure in advance. Thx
     


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    I use a 36 inch on mine with stock bars.

    Here they are in use

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