• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

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Thanks! We are working towards making new stuff, combining existing stuff to make them better, and improving on existing stuff already out there for sale. I will post some stuff we are already selling when I have time.
 
Welcome..!! Doc

hope this will be a profitable relationship..great web site..your off and running..congrats..!! :2thumbs::clap::clap:
 
Thanks! We are working towards making new stuff, combining existing stuff to make them better, and improving on existing stuff already out there for sale. I will post some stuff we are already selling when I have time.

Sounds like a lot of stuff.:thumbup:
 
Thanks! We are working towards making new stuff, combining existing stuff to make them better, and improving on existing stuff already out there for sale. I will post some stuff we are already selling when I have time.

Doc, I visited your web site. The rear carrier looks interesting. Looks like it requires a trailer hitch. Is it designed for the Can-Am hitch, or universal? How does it attach to the hitch? What is the weight limitation for the carrier? On trips we ride two up and require a bit more storage space, but I'm not sure I want to pull a trailer, so this carrier may be an option I could be interested in.
 
For those cold Alaskan nights?

A thought, similar gloves worked for Ebenezer Scrooge. :roflblack:

I have a similar pair that I use for summer riding, but I like the deerskin/black combination. It will enable other riders to see the "wave" better.
 
Doc, I visited your web site. The rear carrier looks interesting. Looks like it requires a trailer hitch. Is it designed for the Can-Am hitch, or universal? How does it attach to the hitch? What is the weight limitation for the carrier? On trips we ride two up and require a bit more storage space, but I'm not sure I want to pull a trailer, so this carrier may be an option I could be interested in.
That is always what we run into. Not enough space for short 1-2 day runs, yet don't want to drag a trailer. The one pictured has a capacity of about 40 lbs. It is 15" x 48" and all steel. The width is slightly less than the front wheels. We usually only use it for clothes, since it does mount to the oem trailer hitch and has no suspension, tied directly to the wheel. I am in the process of working on an aluminum one that should increase the capacity to 60 lbs.
Additional models will be 36" width or 48" and totally aluminum. That is what I see, anyway. Not sure on the price of the aluminum yet. Probably in the $250-300 range.
 
Good luck in your new venture. I may be interested in the gloves, too. Do they come in various sizes, or are they one-size only?

I did not see a size thing either--which is why I held off today. Site not working perfect? I have a couple months before the summer is upon us anyway. :roflblack:
 
That is always what we run into. Not enough space for short 1-2 day runs, yet don't want to drag a trailer. The one pictured has a capacity of about 40 lbs. It is 15" x 48" and all steel. The width is slightly less than the front wheels. We usually only use it for clothes, since it does mount to the oem trailer hitch and has no suspension, tied directly to the wheel. I am in the process of working on an aluminum one that should increase the capacity to 60 lbs.
Additional models will be 36" width or 48" and totally aluminum. That is what I see, anyway. Not sure on the price of the aluminum yet. Probably in the $250-300 range.

Thanks Doc! Please let us know when you have the aluminum ones ready for sale. One quick question that I do have though. On most trailers the 'tongue weight' is only around 17-20 pounds. Since these carriers have a capacity or either 40 or 60 pounds, I would be concerned that using it could void my Can-Am Factory Warranty. Your thoughts please!

PS - Welcome to town!!!
 
Thanks Doc! Please let us know when you have the aluminum ones ready for sale. One quick question that I do have though. On most trailers the 'tongue weight' is only around 17-20 pounds. Since these carriers have a capacity or either 40 or 60 pounds, I would be concerned that using it could void my Can-Am Factory Warranty. Your thoughts please!

PS - Welcome to town!!!
I may need to research this, but I was under the impression that 70 lbs. was the capacity on the oem hitch. if that is incorrect, then the carrier will probably weigh less than 5 lbs, so just subtract that from your total and that is you capacity. And in all truth if you are carrying extra clothes and putting the heavier stuff in the cases of the bike, you won't exceed even that lowered capacity.
I will look in the manual for the spec.
 
Good Luck on your new venture Doc!
Look forward to seeing what goodies you have to lighten my wallet! :roflblack:
 
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