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Sidewinder Luggage

These pics might answer some questions above. The SR21 bag is expandable and a fold a roll system.
 

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I just spoke to PowderKeg. Thier combo fuel caddy / storage bag DOES fit the 137" Sidewinders. However, if you just want the storage bag without the fuel caddy, it does not fit currently. They are working on a platform to mount to the tunnel for guys who want the bag only. The problem is with the taillight. The fuel caddy was designed to go above the taillight, but the bag on its own was not. The caddy holds 3.5 gallons of fuel. They're hoping to have a solution for the bag only guys by mid-week this week.

Here is their Yamaha products page from their website: http://powderkegllc.com/product-category/yamaha-products/

Hope it helps.

No heat exchanger issue? Even with studs?
 
It was recommend earlier in his thread to try the Linq system from skidoo. Just bought the SR21 bag and 15l fuel tank. I need to order an Up North LMP1B shortly. In Ontario there is a fellow on kijiji selling a similar adapter for $140 CA plus freight. It is plain aluminum and has to be painted etc. I figure it will cost about $550 CA with taxes to set it all up using the Up North unit that comes powdercoated. Well worth it IMO. The gas can is a good size but the SR21 bag has a zippered inner bag to keep snow and water out. And they are stackable. Real slick.


Where did you source your ski-doo parts? Here in Canada or stateside? This will be the route i take as well.....
 
Where did you source your ski-doo parts? Here in Canada or stateside? This will be the route i take as well.....
I got all my stuff from a local dealer. Ski doo tax is pretty pricey and I even got a decent discount from a buddy who is a sales guy there. In it about 500 cad including the bracket.

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Do these brackets sit flush on the tunnel or are they elevated?[/QUOTE,
Anyone try these brackets on a SW yet? For LinQ accessories.
http://www.whiteouttechnologies.com/index.php?id_product=18&controller=product

these look nicer IMO then the large bracket Don posted.

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Forgive me, but I thought there is a requirement for a good gap between the bottom of your LinQ product and the top of the tunnel. An air space if you will to allow the heat exchanger do its job.
 
Georges in Stittsville having a sale next weekend. Likely 10-20% off
I will go down and decide then
Dave at George's sold me mine. He didn't have any more bags so you may want to call ahead and make your deal. He told me he would not be able to order bombi parts and accessories after Jan. 2017.
 
Will the Linq 40 Ltr bag with two linqs mounts fit on the 137" SW


Link 40L Cargo box will not work on the 137 Yamaha's Due to it's shape.
2 19+3 Medium bags work great with the UNT double mount system. Way easier to take on and off and manage . The 40L Box loaded is a pain and no easy way to carry is if you want to take into hotel for the night.
 
Link 40L Cargo box will not work on the 137 Yamaha's Due to it's shape.
2 19+3 Medium bags work great with the UNT double mount system. Way easier to take on and off and manage . The 40L Box loaded is a pain and no easy way to carry is if you want to take into hotel for the night.

Thank you for all the info!!

For my own sanity, and confirmation, there is no way to run 2X19+3L bags AND a fuel caddy is there?

I keep thinking the 21L wont be large enough for my 4 day excursions but i do need the extra fuel. Plus i hate wearing with a backpack :)




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With the stackable fuel caddy I would imagine it could be done with the double bracket.

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