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    Where to buy adjustable ROK strap?

    As it turns out, buying Rok straps isn't as simple as I thought. With multiple variations, I popped into Motomail, but they had a different version to what I'm after and the distributor isn't bringing anything else in (only the classic and cruiser).

    I'm after this type:


    I believe it's the adjustable rok strap for atvs and motorcycles. Loops at both ends to loop on itself and then a clip in the middle (ish) plus adjustment etc. Unsure if it comes in different lengths, or just one adjustable length.

    Do I have to source this overseas, or are they available?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post

    Do I have to source this overseas, or are they available?
    I am pretty sure I got mine from Stoney Creek.
    http://www.adventureshop.co.nz/

    Doesn't look like they have them at the moment but they may still be able to get them.

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    You should be able to get them from CE Lawford (or it might be CE Lawson) Salesyard Rd Otahuhu (north end on the left heading North just before the corner. Google map it). They don't sell to the public so you need to look up the website, find the right catalogue, get the correct stock number and then order through someone like Bunnings or Mitre 10. I have a pair and just spent 4 days away using them and they are bloody wonderful. I recommend them and they are not that expensive. They have 2 or 3 different types but get the ones with the clips as they are easier to use and length adjustable. The other sort are just like a bungy cord. ( I have those as well)
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    Yeah PZR, I found CE Lawford, then got lazy (and there are a few different versions of the Rok Straps)... boss was getting an order from Twisted Throttle and they had two sizes in the loop form, so I got a pair of each...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Sorry my misread thought you wanted a jock strap


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