markt111
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I need to upgrade my storage situation anyway, thinking the Yamaha medium tunnel bag, I have not heard of issues with it. Then one LINQ set behind it up for fuel and/or an additional bag on longer rides
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Ya my Yamaha #*$&@ never got wet in the rain and snow, want to see my rusted tool kits?It gets wet in the bags yes.
But realize these are Cats, NOT Yamahas.
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Yamaha's had storage....?Ya my Yamaha #*$&@ never got wet in the rain and snow, want to see my rusted tool kits?
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When it comes to dry storage, there is only one answer.
LinQ.
Stock tool bag is for belt and anything else needs to be into a ziplock.
LinQ.
Stock tool bag is for belt and anything else needs to be into a ziplock.
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Whiteout technologies makes the linq bracket for procross tunnel.
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My bag used to get moist from the heated seat but I ride standing up more now as I do quite a bit more off trail, so no longer an issue.
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I don't know if you guys have seen it yet but Artic Cat came out with a system that is very much like the Ski Doo link system. It has a couple of different bags and a hard plastic case you can get along with a gas can and different racks. I don't think it is stackable tho.
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Yep I went thru the entire Cat access book....Speedrack looks good, but it sorta looks like it attaches moreso to tunnel(top), and not the outer edges to me in pics....which IMO could be an issue with bent tunnels. The beauty of the LinQ system is it attaches at the outer edges where the strength is. Still gotta be careful with weight as sides can now bend, but at least top wont dent downward.I don't know if you guys have seen it yet but Artic Cat came out with a system that is very much like the Ski Doo link system. It has a couple of different bags and a hard plastic case you can get along with a gas can and different racks. I don't think it is stackable tho.
Lots of stuff in new Cat catalog....I like the new TEAM handguards as they offer Mirrors for them and a new lower style window looks decent i thought.
Here is the link to the catalog:
https://issuu.com/tsvcustomerservice/docs/pga201800025_catalog_us
Couple screenshots below
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I will never put anything skidoo related on my sled. I’m definitely going to be buying that arctic cat speed rack mounting kit for next year. I have the AC catalogue as well and they do have some pretty nice accessories. A yamacat is one thing, but a yamacatdoo is another lol
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Yep I went thru the entire Cat access book....Speedrack looks good, but it sorta looks like it attaches moreso to tunnel(top), and not the outer edges to me in pics....which IMO could be an issue with bent tunnels. The beauty of the LinQ system is it attaches at the outer edges where the strength is. Still gotta be careful with weight as sides can now bend, but at least top wont dent downward.
Lots of stuff in new Cat catalog....I like the new TEAM handguards as they offer Mirrors for them and a new lower style window looks decent i thought.
Here is the link to the catalog:
https://issuu.com/tsvcustomerservice/docs/pga201800025_catalog_us
Couple screenshots below
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Page 81 has a "Fuel Expedition Rack" that straddles the tunnel (outer edges as you mentioned) and holds a smaller 1.75 gal (6.6 ltr) tank than the 2.5 gal "Speedlock". I'm assuming the blue Riot windshield on page 11 will fit and look great on 2019 SRX. The lower version that was at Barrie show didn't appear as dark as stock SRX windshield but was somewhere in between the darker blue SRX tunnel and lighter blue panels.
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Now AC just needs to come up with a gas caddy that mounts to the speed rack...
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Seriously? Now this makes zero sense to me, but please let us know how they work.I will never put anything skidoo related on my sled. I’m definitely going to be buying that arctic cat speed rack mounting kit for next year. I have the AC catalogue as well and they do have some pretty nice accessories. A yamacat is one thing, but a yamacatdoo is another lol
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Yeah seriously, I don’t like skidoo lolSeriously? Now this makes zero sense to me, but please let us know how they work.
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For one it's BRP and second they are hands down the best accessories. I couldn't imagine being so closed minded that it would make you use sub-par options for fuel and storage.Yeah seriously, I don’t like skidoo lol
I rock the Linq stackable fuel caddy and the Linq sport bag and nothing comes close to the functionality. I also use the BRP Oxygen helmet, hands down best helmet.
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I agree with CooperT I will not put anything Ski Doo on my snowmachine or wear there clothing or helmet. I don't drink the cool aid there is other stuff out there to use for storage that is just as good or better than what Ski Doo offers and as far as helmets go I don't wear a full face helmet but if I did there are a lot to chose from and saying there hands down the best is a pretty big statement. But hey that's what makes the world go around.
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