Great explanation and video. Not a snowballs chance in hell that I'll clamp a piece if rough metal to my carbon fiber frame. Frame in video is an S-Works, not a cheap ride to destroy by mounting a bracket to it. I'm gonna return mine for one that mounts on the seatpost.
Clamp has clear plastic coating on inside and blue plastic cover on outside protecting the bike frame. There is also an optional chain stay clamp with a thick reinforced plastic shim to protect bike frames. Safety of rider and dogs are too important for me to attach them to a seat post as they can both tip and steer the bike from there. FYI the S-Works bike, in the video, is doing great. It was used to win the 2018 Iron Paws 2 Dog Dryland Mushing Championship!
Looks like a great leash but a few issues, leash goes on the wrong side putting dogs closer to distracted drivers! Can this be place on the other side?
We have a new Chain Stay Clamp on our website in accessories that is much easier to install on right or left side. Additionally it protects the carbon frames all metal parts more with a strong reinforced blue shim.
Great explanation and video. Not a snowballs chance in hell that I'll clamp a piece if rough metal to my carbon fiber frame. Frame in video is an S-Works, not a cheap ride to destroy by mounting a bracket to it. I'm gonna return mine for one that mounts on the seatpost.
Clamp has clear plastic coating on inside and blue plastic cover on outside protecting the bike frame. There is also an optional chain stay clamp with a thick reinforced plastic shim to protect bike frames. Safety of rider and dogs are too important for me to attach them to a seat post as they can both tip and steer the bike from there.
FYI the S-Works bike, in the video, is doing great. It was used to win the 2018 Iron Paws 2 Dog Dryland Mushing Championship!
I've been using mine for a year now and I love it very much
Good job man
Looks like a great leash but a few issues, leash goes on the wrong side putting dogs closer to distracted drivers! Can this be place on the other side?
We have a new Chain Stay Clamp on our website in accessories that is much easier to install on right or left side. Additionally it protects the carbon frames all metal parts more with a strong reinforced blue shim.
Yes I agree for narrow two way trails I always recommend right side, it will attach to right side of bikes as well.