BikeMaster 1x72in Tiedown – 20pc CartonSimple straps that get used hard If you haul bikes, ATVs, or equipment on a regular basis, tiedowns stop being accessories and start being wear items. Frayed edges, stretched webbing, buckles that don’t quite bite anymore. BikeMaster 1x72-inch tiedowns are the kind that end up in daily rotation, whether that’s loading dirt bikes into a trailer, strapping down a quad, or keeping things from shifting on the drive home.The 72-inch length works well for most motorcycle and powersports setups without excess slack everywhere. This 20-piece carton makes sense for shops, race teams, or garages that go through straps faster than expected. Available in black or red, depending on how visible you want the setup to be.What matters once these are in useOne-inch webbing is easy to handle with gloves on and doesn’t bunch up around bars or frames72-inch length covers common trailer and truck bed tie points without needing extra wrapsBuckles hold tension without constant re-tightening after the first few milesCarton quantity works well for replacing worn straps all at once instead of mixing old and newColor options help with organization or quick visual checks during loading Nothing fancy. Just straps that do the job without becoming the weak link.Quality and construction notes Built with durable woven webbing and standard powersports-style buckles, intended for securing motorcycles and similar equipment where applicable. Actual load use is vehicle and application specific. Regular inspection is still important, especially for straps used frequently or exposed to weather.Colors: Black, Red MPN: 100571 (Black), 100572 (Red)FAQsWhat is the length of each tiedown? Each strap measures 1 inch wide by 72 inches long.What comes in the carton? One carton includes 20 individual tiedown straps.Are these suitable for motorcycles? Yes. Commonly used for securing motorcycles, dirt bikes, and other powersports equipment during transport.Do the straps stretch over time? Like any fabric tiedown, wear depends on use and load. Regular checks help catch stretching or fraying early.Are these ratchet straps? No. This style uses a standard buckle tiedown, which is preferred by many riders for lighter powersports loads.Can these be used for ATVs or UTVs? Often used for smaller ATVs or auxiliary securing points. Final suitability depends on vehicle weight and tie-down method.





