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New - RT dash pouch

That's all I paid for it, so I will sale it to my SL friends for what I paid for it.
Never installed it. Just set it up on the dash and said, "Nah, not for me".
 
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Don't you RT riders have enough danmm storage already ???????? :dontknow: Geez............ God does not like Gluttony. :roflblack:
But we always end up carrying stuff for you "GS Jockey"! ;) :thumbup:


Bail money... firearms... flask of chocolate milk... more bail money... first aid kit... :roflblack: :joke:
 
Tricled's RT Dash bag

Saw the one Reggy had mounted but because of its triangular shape it appears to not hold as much 'STUFF'. Carl

I still like the TRICLED bag because I never wanted to carry a bunch of "stuff" on the dash. It has a lower profile, just one compartment to open, and is plenty big for a small camera plus ..... I doubt if it will have the problem of blowing in the wind that the larger bag with 3 compartments seems to have.

Plus, supporting a great sponsor is better any day of the week!
 
I still like the TRICLED bag because I never wanted to carry a bunch of "stuff" on the dash. It has a lower profile, just one compartment to open, and is plenty big for a small camera plus ..... I doubt if it will have the problem of blowing in the wind that the larger bag with 3 compartments seems to have.

Plus, supporting a great sponsor is better any day of the week!


Contacted Reggy about availability and here is the reply...

"The bag was a prototype so not yet. Soon hopefully.

Thank you for your inquiry
Reggy"
 
I hate velcro stickys!

I used the velcro strips (I cleaned the dash with alcohol wipes) and the next morning they weren't glued at all. Then I used my industrial strength velcro stips with the same results. I may return the :cus:ing thing...:mad: And wait for Reggy's...
 
:shocked: Maybe you've got something up on top of the dash that the adhesive just doesn't dig... Acetone for cleaning perhaps?? :dontknow:
Alcohol normally does a good job, but this one may just need something stronger...
 
:shocked: Maybe you've got something up on top of the dash that the adhesive just doesn't dig... Acetone for cleaning perhaps?? :dontknow:
Alcohol normally does a good job, but this one may just need something stronger...

Usually with flat surfaces, these types of adhesives stay very well. However, the dash is very corse, so having adhesives glued on usually (in my experience) don't work so well. I may try using a heat gun...:popcorn:
 
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I used the velcro strips (I cleaned the dash with alcohol wipes) and the next morning they weren't glued at all. Then I used my industrial strength velcro stips with the same results. I may return the :cus:ing thing...:mad: And wait for Reggy's...

Same luck here except after putting it on I went for a ride and as soon as I hit 70 on the interstate entrance off it f :cus:ing flew. I managed to catch it in mid air as it wizzed by my head. So I reinstalled and pushed harder on the velcro to see if it would stick better. It does come loose overnight all by itself but stays on at regular speeds if I push down on it before riding. Have not gone on the interstate since then and have put some items in it to give it a little weight. Perhaps some of the 3M tape will do the job that the crappy velcro tape apparently can't.
 
Same luck here except after putting it on I went for a ride and as soon as I hit 70 on the interstate entrance off it f :cus:ing flew. I managed to catch it in mid air as it wizzed by my head. So I reinstalled and pushed harder on the velcro to see if it would stick better. It does come loose overnight all by itself but stays on at regular speeds if I push down on it before riding. Have not gone on the interstate since then and have put some items in it to give it a little weight. Perhaps some of the 3M tape will do the job that the crappy velcro tape apparently can't.

That is why I left it off for now. I am rYding to my Mom's this weekend (150 miles) and I'm planning on taking some interstate, so I did not feel like testing this at 70+ MPH. I will try gluing it again when I come back Sunday.
 
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