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Post by Swampbird on Dec 4, 2004 15:43:15 GMT -5
I had a Kolpin Gunboot on my Yamaha 350 Bruin, but the scope would bottom out before the rifle barrel touched the bottom of the boot. The scope was then subjected to carring the weught of the rifle as well as absorbing the vibration/jolts of rough terrain riding. The Kolpin was removed and the Rearrack Organizer bag was mounted as well as a set of Fin-grip gun/bow holders. The Rearrack bag has a builtin cover that fold into an area beneath the rackbag and is zipped close, when not in use. The rearbag is used for hunting gear, ATV winch straps and deer-drag straps while the front bag is used for trailcam gear and a bag of corn. Ready to go; just load into truckbed....
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Post by BlueNorther on Dec 4, 2004 18:41:53 GMT -5
Good lookin set-up Swamp.I was going to go that way,but I carry most of my game on the racks and I need all the rack for tie downs and blood would just be all over those bags.
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Post by NitroHunter on Dec 4, 2004 21:24:50 GMT -5
That does look good swampbird. Wish my 4 wheeler was that clean right now.
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Post by BlueNorther on Dec 4, 2004 21:38:57 GMT -5
Mine was that clean for a day,the day I bought it ;D
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Post by Swampbird on Dec 5, 2004 16:08:38 GMT -5
High pressure hoses at the carwash do a great job of keeping the machine clean. I don't like to see anyone's machine coated in mud because that means the wheels have been below water and/or mud level and any mud in the brakes is causing undue wear. They last longer if kept cleaned out....
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Post by BlueNorther on Dec 5, 2004 16:49:17 GMT -5
I do regular maint.on my machine after every trip out,lube,fluids etc.We cross alot of creeks in this country and that's where it washes out my brakes ;D.
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