I run the front bow on my Kayline and let the rear part of the family cage hold up the rest. It's a lot easier to stretch the sides over and I was always catching the rear bow on trees. Plus it fits in the garage better.
It's a bit floppier on the highway, but it's so loud in there anyway it doesn't really bother me.
It's a bit floppier on the highway, but it's so loud in there anyway it doesn't really bother me.