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SeaSucker Rear Wheel Strap (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item S143525
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • 6" SeaSucker Vacuum Mount Pull-Rated To 210 Pounds
      • 22" Velcro Strap Fits Fat Bike Wheels
      • Rear Wheel Strap Comes Standard In Talon, Mini Bomber, And Bomber Bike Racks
      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Bike Wheel Restraint. The SeaSucker Rear Wheel Strap is designed to securely hold a bicycle's rear wheel to prevent lateral movement during transportation. It is commonly used with SeaSucker bike racks for stable and safe bike transport. This accessory helps ensure the bike remains stable and protected while driving.

      Construction and Appearance. The strap features a durable 6-inch SeaSucker vacuum mount with a 1.5-inch wide VELCRO® Brand strap. The materials are engineered for strength and longevity, with the vacuum mount providing a strong hold rated to 210 pounds. The black strap is designed for high performance and reliability in various conditions.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and user-friendly, requiring no drilling or permanent modifications. The vacuum mount adheres securely to smooth surfaces, and the strap fastens easily around the rear wheel.

      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be necessary for certain bike models.

      SeaSucker BV1001

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