Windshield Bag

skidud

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Does anyone have the windshield bag installed on their Attak. Is it large enough to be useful. Need more storage for day trips and do not want to put saddlebags on. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I agree, it's handy for all that small stuff and gives you quick access to it.

skmon, your avatar looks like the warm up shack on the trail we refer to as "piston alley" for those 2 stroke guys we ride with. Between Hornepayne and Dubreuilville in northern Ontario?
 
That be it! Made that trip at -42 one day. Warming hut was castle to me that day. Still holds a warm spot in my heart.
That is the best run in snowmobiling. Hills coming into Hornepayne are a blast. Except the one coming south that turns right after the crest.
 
You always run the risk of cold riding up there. We usually wait until late March, when the daytime temps are warmer, to make the annual trek to the far north. We still seem to freeze our asses off as soon as the sun drops. The trails get hard real fast and your hyfax lube disappears quickly at night.

It is probably my favorite place to ride, but can certainly make a case for higher windshields, good handwarmers and gauntlets.
 
skidud said:
Does anyone have the windshield bag installed on their Attak. Is it large enough to be useful. Need more storage for day trips and do not want to put saddlebags on. Any help would be appreciated.

Perfect for extra face mask, sunglasses, cigars, map etc. Well worth it IMHO. Can't ever have "too much extra space."

When you install it make sure it is "leaning" towards the windshield. When I put my on what I thought was "right side up" it leaned over covering up part of the gauges. -- I flipped it over and now it "stands up" and fits great!
 


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