As said above, if youre gonna fork out for decent chains, ladder on the back and diamond on the front. And the good heavy mother's, not those dainty little things you buy at Supercheap. Keep it really simple, do them up firm using the throw over levers, then use some bungies made from old tubes and bungy up the outside to pull things tight. The hooks on your bungies need to be good solid ones and preferable to have a small hook for hooking on to the chain. Try them at home before you go anywhere, and use a small dee shackle to tie off the excess chain on the inside, dont want that flapping around, ABS sensors or not. Use one of the bungy hooks to take up the slack end on the outside. I've used chains front and rear for skifeild transport and use ladder chains front and back cos you dont have to sort out the front chains from the back, same all round.
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