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Thoughts on Pitbull Restraint System

pitbull restraint system

I just change the radio station if one of his songs comes on. Works well for me. :dunno

Friedle
 
Anyone have experience with the Pitbull trailer restraint system? I have one of the rear stands and the quality is great.

It looks like a quality item. I would be interested in hearing how it works out if you buy one. Through the years I have seen attached "grabbers" for securing bikes, lawn mowers and ATV's and wondered if or how critical the units position is for the unit to work.
Let us know.
OM

If the real responses are thin, I'll move this to the Gear section for perhaps better results.
 
This shows how it works.

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This video shows how it fits in a R1200 final drive.
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