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Bags

Muffin

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Athens, WI
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Yamaha Nytro
Yamaha Viper
Installed tail and windshield bags. Tail bag is a little small and will hold two bottles of water. The windshield bag is big and heated by the motor. Install is easy.
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Underseat bag is ok. Large dash bag is where it's at tho. Roomier than it looks
 
Also makes a quick n easy spot to mount a GPS.
 

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An update on the bags. I had a chance to ride with them this weekend.
The rear bag worked perfectly. Things stayed dry. The bag is very small and I'm not sure it's worth having because of its size. I also caught it with my foot often when off trail and switching from side to side. I might take it off.
Now the windshield bag. Great size and you can fit tons of stuff in it, however, it is NOT heated. The engine really doesn't make enough heat to keep a bottle of water from freezing and worse yet it fills up with snow dust coming in from under the hood. I'm going to seal off the poster so at least the snow stays out.


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Rode last two days at frigid temps, no snow and while extra facemask n gloves were not warm, certainly well above the outside temps.
 


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