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kayak fishing socal
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Southern California / Whittier
Posts: 438
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Quick question I just got some hully rollers for the yak trailer and thought some one could easily take these off...do you guys remove or lock em up some way
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Live Watersports ProStaff
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Rolando Village
Posts: 224
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The new versions all have a open core so that you can add a yakima lock core, older versions you are out of luck. I don't have mine locked up, but then again they aren't something you can just lift out of the bed, you would have to get up into the bed and really work to get them off. If some A-hole thief has that much time and balls , a lock really isn't going to stop them from stealing. Knock on wood, but I have had at least one set of saddles and hullys on my truck for the past 9 years with out any attempted thefts, some guy tried to steal my bike off the rack during the same time but was thwarted by a Yakima lock on the rack, but he didn't try to steal my kayak racks.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 332
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http://bakindustries.com/
Get the BakFlip or something equivalent. You can still get in with a prybar, but if it's a deterrent from an open bed, this will do. |
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