Maybe I'll have to put a hot dogger there instead.
I guess it would be a good place to keep a Power Bar for a snack. They are impossible to eat
cold but turn gooey if they get to warm.
Probably have to move the drink elsewhere and add a small heater to keep it from freezing.
Ever release the pressure and watch one freeze before your eyes? I've done that more than once on the deer stand.
I guess it would be a good place to keep a Power Bar for a snack. They are impossible to eat
cold but turn gooey if they get to warm.
Probably have to move the drink elsewhere and add a small heater to keep it from freezing.
Ever release the pressure and watch one freeze before your eyes? I've done that more than once on the deer stand.
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I purchased one immediately after taking delivery of my viper last year. Its perfect for plugging in the mobile to charge and keeps it nice and warm. I ride trails 99.99% of the time, and never had an issue with my phone being wet or steamed up
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That's what I'm planning on doing as well.
Its perfect for plugging in the mobile to charge and keeps it nice and warm. I ride trails 99.99% of the time, and never had an issue with my phone being wet or steamed up
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I put an extra pair of gloves in there and switch when the ones I am wearing get cold.
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I am on the trails less the 10% of the time, so I am thinking it wont work for me. I will stick with the backpack.
I have my Sled Solutions E series deluxe carry all thanks to Calltrex post on Arctic Chat. I think I may still do the Yamaha goggle back for a warm gloves bag as well. I tried a PowerAde bottle in the goggle bag of the Carryall and it did fit, but I'm thinking I may need to do Gatorade for the tougher bottle. I typically freeze one or two in the summer and use as ice packs, but the PowerAde started leaking.
FYI I am talking the 20 oz size. Not sure I want this potentially bouncing on the steering post though. May have to do a small heater in the rear compartment then stuff it so the bottle doesn't fly around loose.
FYI I am talking the 20 oz size. Not sure I want this potentially bouncing on the steering post though. May have to do a small heater in the rear compartment then stuff it so the bottle doesn't fly around loose.
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I have my Sled Solutions E series deluxe carry all thanks to Calltrex post on Arctic Chat. I think I may still do the Yamaha goggle back for a warm gloves bag as well. I tried a PowerAde bottle in the goggle bag of the Carryall and it did fit, but I'm thinking I may need to do Gatorade for the tougher bottle. I typically freeze one or two in the summer and use as ice packs, but the PowerAde started leaking.
FYI I am talking the 20 oz size. Not sure I want this potentially bouncing on the steering post though. May have to do a small heater in the rear compartment then stuff it so the bottle doesn't fly around loose.
TD Max what do you think of the E series carry all bag? Looks like a good bag. Any issues with viewing the gauges?
I don't have my machine yet to try it out. A guy can always leave the goggle bag off though if it's an issue.
I got the: $130 for a bag??? stinkeye, but the bag is made in USA and has a lot of little details in the construction.
I got the: $130 for a bag??? stinkeye, but the bag is made in USA and has a lot of little details in the construction.
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I got mine off ebay for like 39 bucks or did you mean the other bag was 130?I don't have my machine yet to try it out. A guy can always leave the goggle bag off though if it's an issue.
I got the: $130 for a bag??? stinkeye, but the bag is made in USA and has a lot of little details in the construction.
Sled Solutions E series Deluxe Carryall
http://www.sledsolutions.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=164_173_73&products_id=1147
Two bags in one kit. I'll probably still add the Yamaha bag as well. Bags are light and storage is a good thing.
http://www.sledsolutions.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=164_173_73&products_id=1147
Two bags in one kit. I'll probably still add the Yamaha bag as well. Bags are light and storage is a good thing.
From the looks of things if you look OVER a mountain grab strap to see the gauges you should be fine. If you look THROUGH the strap you may have to pick up to see the gauges.
I don't recall the perspective on the Crosstour that I rode, but at 6'1" I don't recall the grab strap being in the way.
I don't recall the perspective on the Crosstour that I rode, but at 6'1" I don't recall the grab strap being in the way.
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TD thanks I agree, I am same height so should be fine. Leaning strongly towards the sled solutions E carry all type bag. THanks
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I stuff my gloves in there it keeps them nice and toasty!! very small with very little depth.. but handy spot...



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I bought the goggle bag at my dealers, and was told that the "instructions" were included. When I got it home and opened the "instructions", they referred me to the shop manual, and told me to have a certified mechanic install it! There were no details as to actual installation. Looking the area over, it appears that I have to remove the hood, or am I making installation too complicated? Any practical advice would be appreciated.
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I bought the goggle bag at my dealers, and was told that the "instructions" were included. When I got it home and opened the "instructions", they referred me to the shop manual, and told me to have a certified mechanic install it! There were no details as to actual installation. Looking the area over, it appears that I have to remove the hood, or am I making installation too complicated? Any practical advice would be appreciated.
Installation of the goggle bag is easy....no hood removal. Just pop out the plastic mesh by gently pushing down on it. Once it pops out of it's track, remove it and set it aside as you cannot have the plastic mesh piece if you are using the goggle bag. Just place your goggle bag in the same area as where the plastic mesh used to be, and then push up the end pieces into the channels to secure it in place. Should only take a minute or two to install.
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