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Or maybe just sober up a little.
Or stop texting
Or maybe just sober up a little.
Well so far it seems super clamps are the way but im scottish and can buy a lot of straps for the price, for now any ways.
still have to pay for new sled
i have seen those around Larry. They are flush with the plywood. Don't know the logistics but I have seen them.
You guys and your safety BS..........doo you trip over the SuperGluides also??? Lift your feet and be aware
haha you guys, yes i have also slipped on the ski glides. you can't be to aware at 6 ft plus in the air. if there is a chance to trip it will happen, and i think i have a solution, i'll have em for sale next week and should make a fortune. every survey company in the province will be buying them.
Or maybe just sober up a little.
Well so far it seems super clamps are the way but im scottish and can buy a lot of straps for the price, for now any ways.
still have to pay for new sled
no not superglides, the slippery runner kind, and it is all about safety these days and if you don't look after it it will bite yer azz. labour and workers comp will make ya wish you were never born.were they Superglides?? you slipped on, many Survey Companys are already using Superclamps and Superglides for years already, because of Safety aspect.
You sure?Well I am here to tell all , that Front an Rear Superclamps are Totally 100% legal in Canada and USA, and is 100% DOT compliant. If anyone has any questions please call me anytime and I can answer all your questions 1-403-203-2210. And for all those who are tripping on there deck hooks, be careful and aware that they are there, once you use a Superclamp Rear, you will wonder why you have ever used tie straps.
Spend the money on the superclamp for the skis at least. You won't regret it!!Well so far it seems super clamps are the way but im scottish and can buy a lot of straps for the price, for now any ways.
still have to pay for new sled
You sure?
Superclamp on the front is good, but the MVA states that it must be tied down in 4 spots. One clamp on the rear doesn't cut it I don't believe and I remember guys saying that cops in BC didn't like it either last winter.
Not knocking the product at all, just don't want to see guys getting tickets is all. Including myself as I want to get one but don't need any extra hassles. That said I guess a guy could run 2.....
Copied this out of the regulation. It says 2, not 4.
"Despite section 22, a light vehicle shall be restrained at both the front and rear frommoving sideways, forward, rearward and vertically using a minimum of 2 tiedowns."
You sure?
Superclamp on the front is good, but the MVA states that it must be tied down in 4 spots. One clamp on the rear doesn't cut it I don't believe and I remember guys saying that cops in BC didn't like it either last winter.
Not knocking the product at all, just don't want to see guys getting tickets is all. Including myself as I want to get one but don't need any extra hassles. That said I guess a guy could run 2.....
Copied this out of the regulation. It says 2, not 4.
"Despite section 22, a light vehicle shall be restrained at both the front and rear frommoving sideways, forward, rearward and vertically using a minimum of 2 tiedowns."
haha, ya i can just see myself doing an endo off the friggin deck, i've been close more than once. and i don't slide down the ramps anymore either.
Everything is open to interpretation.......and a judge has the final say!
To me, 2 tie-downs is exactly that; 2 tiedowns! A SuperClamp at the front and a SuperClamp at the rear.
I have been told "a three point securement" is what is required. The 2 skis and one at the back making the magic number of three.
Some of the local enforcement officers get a bee up their butt and get on a power trip and they forget about the important things some days, IMHO!
This was a scary moment for me but I will say the SuperClamps held the sled secure (front and rear) and that sled didn't move! It may have been enough to tip the balance and get me over the edge if it had of came loose..........
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I use a superclamp on the front and one or two straps going thru the skid. Run the strap over the rails and not to the bumper, its better to leave the suspension unloaded and have no chance of a strap coming loose or off.
Countersunk superclamp hooks wouldnt last long with me, they would always be full of snow or ice.