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Towing

So what's the trick to towing a broke down bike? We tried many times and it always ended up like the attached picture ... and it didn't take very long to get there either. Sometimes it happened right out of the gate and other times it was like the slack rope and the water skier. I'm sure this won't be the last time so I'm looking for pointers for both the tow-er and the tow-ee ... as well as pointers on how to lash the two together. Thx in advance!

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I think you are better off tiring to the front frame through the fork..

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So what's the trick to towing a broke down bike? We tried many times and it always ended up like the attached picture ... and it didn't take very long to get there either. Sometimes it happened right out of the gate and other times it was like the slack rope and the water skier. I'm sure this won't be the last time so I'm looking for pointers for both the tow-er and the tow-ee ... as well as pointers on how to lash the two together. Thx in advance!

Jack, your bike belongs on the other end of the rope. :face-icon-small-ton

https://youtu.be/jWblCTmkuGE
 
Fashion a rope to hook on the foot pegs. Haven't tried it yet, but heard it works. I have tried the ski loop and that did not work very well. Thru the forks to the frame worked the best when I did it
 
What worked best for me was two ropes (mule tape) of equal length between the forks to the foot pegs. Still wasn't great. Many crashes in a couple mile stretch of medium technical terrain. I used carabiners for quick disconnect when we crashed. On one steep uphill we had to train two sleds together to get the bike up. Next time i might use climbing rope or something with more stretch.
 
What was the cause of those two tow outs? Just curious


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sled caddy

Used a sled caddy for track made it easy to pull and tied to the frame between forks with rope.
 
bike pull'n

towed a few, mostly TS with broken primary chains back when everyone ran them toooo tight.

here's a picture of my first kit from 5 years ago, took it out last spring to let some new guys get some seat time, Tom had to try it hard in the moguls......oops broke my drive shaft. towed 8 miles, no misshaps, tied to frame through the forks...........not too bad.

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towed a few, mostly TS with broken primary chains back when everyone ran them toooo tight.

here's a picture of my first kit from 5 years ago, took it out last spring to let some new guys get some seat time, Tom had to try it hard in the moguls......oops broke my drive shaft. towed 8 miles, no misshaps, tied to frame through the forks...........not too bad.

I helped someone tow a snowbike out and that's how we did it. Worked pretty well.
 
We have had the best luck going through the forks to the frame in the center. Works well as long as you dont try to make super aggressive corners. And person being towed rides along just like normal.
 
Selkirk Helicopters

Touch wood as I haven't needed them yet...., but I have an account with our local Helicopter guys. If something breaks big time in steep terrain, I will get it to a clearing and put it on a sky hook!! Damage to the bike or whatever unit is towing can quickly add up. We are fortunate that we have this option so close to our riding areas.

I do carry a bridle that is made up to go over each foot peg and forward through the forks to the tow unit, ...again I haven't required this as yet either.

My best insurance is riding a Trusty KTM Four Stroke with regular service and maintenance.

CR
 
Towed mine out 27km in mountains . Between forks to lowest part of frame in front. I was able to get towed what speed the sled pulling me wanted to go
 
as mentioned, either between the forks to the frame or to the pegs. On the bike doing the towing, I use a snowbunjee which does a nice job absorbing the initial impact from taking up the slack. Works like a charm and I've towed more bikes than anyone should have to.
 
Quote: On the bike doing the towing, I use a snowbunjee which does a nice job absorbing the initial impact from taking up the slack. Works like a charm




Thanks, great idea!
 
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