Ha!
I agree,the picture makes it look sketchy, but yeah, they were compressed to nearly half-travel.
*Extremely* secure.
Also, having the straps low, near the bottom triple, really makes it work better.
Can't hardly see it in the pic, but there's a 'wheel chock' feature on the 'bed buddy'.
This shows it a little better:
I recently got a Cycle Cynch II that I use for bikes that have bodywork:
http://www.cyclecynch.com/CCpages/CCproduct4.htmlIt works alright, but it's a bit of a PITA to use, and the integral tie-downs make it really easy to clank the bodywork if you're not careful.
And it sometimes wants to fight with the clutch and brake levers.
Dinky ramp?
Loaded my 500+ lb Gran Canyon with it, no issues.
It's got a long bolt sticking out of the bottom that goes into one of the three strategically placed holes on the lip of the tailgate.
You can see two of the holes in the pic, the ramp is pinned into the third one.
That way the ramp can't slide in any direction.