Travoy clips
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Travoy clips
Burley's price for clips seems a bit high. Anyone know what this kind of clip is generally called and where they might be sourced?

Not speaking of the spring clip half ;>

Not speaking of the spring clip half ;>
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Those look like the straps for using your own bags. I bought them from ebay. They work great. I haven't found any other source that has the Travoy triangle clip attachment.
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I never found those either, after hard search.
Its easier to just use regular hooks , D-rings or replace the trailer mount with a D-ring on a swivel
EDIT:
Got these
Plastic Adjuster with bar Swivel Clip D-Ring Loop Insert Buckle Backpack Straps
( 253202584747 )QTY: 10pcs Webbing Size: 1"(25mm)33.9 x 27.9 x 5.2 for 25 mm webbing for $1.83 delivered in 12 days on ebay
Hole was a bit small and the Dremel fixed that faster than ordering the next size up, which would have been too big
The thin webbing on the Burley straps tangles and bunches, so making my own and adding cinches to bags is the way to go.
Also a lot less dear
Its easier to just use regular hooks , D-rings or replace the trailer mount with a D-ring on a swivel
EDIT:
Got these
Plastic Adjuster with bar Swivel Clip D-Ring Loop Insert Buckle Backpack Straps
( 253202584747 )QTY: 10pcs Webbing Size: 1"(25mm)33.9 x 27.9 x 5.2 for 25 mm webbing for $1.83 delivered in 12 days on ebay
Hole was a bit small and the Dremel fixed that faster than ordering the next size up, which would have been too big
The thin webbing on the Burley straps tangles and bunches, so making my own and adding cinches to bags is the way to go.
Also a lot less dear
Last edited by bikebikebike; 11-20-19 at 02:31 PM.





