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   This is Your Space to offer those unique Moto Applications ....

     Bagstr Offering -   from REI 

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P.S.  Totally stole the title,,Credit SofaKing,  Thanks

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3 hours ago, wildwood said:

Tuff Lites; haven't tried them, but looks promising.

http://www.extremedualsport.com/index.php

Those look nice.  I have the ones from Baja Designs on mine and have been happy with them.  Much better than the huge stock signals that came on my bike.

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I just received this today. I have wanted to sleep out under the stars on some of our trips but don't like the idea of a scorpion 

crawling into my mouth. Kug has one of the original cots like this but they sell for over $200.00 Saw this on Amazon for $40.00

delivered and thought I'd give it a try. It's pretty comfy laying on it even without a pad.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M3544WF/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Good to know cid ive seen the $200 ones for awhile and glad i never pulled the plug, is it actually small enough to moto camp with

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Quit posting these smoking deals, now I have to put my new cot with my new tent (two years old and never used), if I can find it.

Dang it.

 

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1 hour ago, Bp619 said:

Good to know cid ive seen the $200 ones for awhile and glad i never pulled the plug, is it actually small enough to moto camp with

It packs pretty small, but everything adds up. For me it's always a trade off between comfort in camp and very tight gear on the bike. The weight of the cot is very lite and it's about 4" X 14" .

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Moto slacker sag tool i have the v1 and thought was a little over top when i bought it but honestly this thing is amazing to set sag yourself. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7UQRQW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_J1DszbM7HBQ49

On side note did a ride over weekend couldnt get sag numbers right and bike was all over place checked sag by myself 3 different times all within half hour turns out spring was bad not at rate advertised if i didnt have tool probably wouldnt have even rechecked sag in 1st place.

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33 minutes ago, simicrintz said:

Link no worky :(

Fixed

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2 hours ago, Covered in Dust said:

It packs pretty small, but everything adds up. For me it's always a trade off between comfort in camp and very tight gear on the bike. The weight of the cot is very lite and it's about 4" X 14" .

Thanks for info

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    You gentlemen started me thinking,,,and that can be dangerous,,

          https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/1055/25531/Motion-Pro-Deluxe-Suspension-Bearing-Service-Tool

          https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/1055/60974/Motion-Pro-Folding-Sag-Scale-II

     The guys at Rocky Mountain do a good job on their Instructional Videos

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27 minutes ago, Bagstr said:

I just cut a chunk of wood to 10mm thick and set between chain and swingarm, i can paint it blue for you and sell for $15 the link you provided is out of stock i got hundreds in stock

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Yes Please, Gotta be Blue though.  Can you put a taper on that with mm increments?  "It's all about the bling"

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This works on every bike I have checked- Slack is correct when you can push the chain into contact with the back edge of the swingarm slider.  If you can push more, it is too loose, and if it doesn't make it it is too tight.

 

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