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Dave i assume that's a 165"?
could the slim tunnel bag move back to position 2-3 and run the large gas can in position 1?
 

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Dave i assume that's a 165"?
could the slim tunnel bag move back to position 2-3 and run the large gas can in position 1?

I was looking at this for my own. I don't think it will work because the tail light/ flap interferes with the mounting of the position three. On a regular Summit X 154" it's no issue. Maybe Dave can give us more info on this?
 
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Dave i assume that's a 165"?
could the slim tunnel bag move back to position 2-3 and run the large gas can in position 1?

Sorry guys, it wont as is, we are working on a simple shim fix but not sure it will be out this year. Growing pains I am afraid, You could possible mount the rear up with shims to make it work but i am too busy at dealer shows to work it out right now. If you want to run a jerry can then the sport bag is what you wil have to go with again sorry for the bad info initially and this not being out sooner. cheers dave
 

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Sorry guys, it wont as is, we are working on a simple shim fix but not sure it will be out this year. Growing pains I am afraid, You could possible mount the rear up with shims to make it work but i am too busy at dealer shows to work it out right now. If you want to run a jerry can then the sport bag is what you wil have to go with again sorry for the bad info initially and this not being out sooner. cheers dave

I would suggest a redesign of the tail light assy then using shims to clear the existing one as the corners of the taillight also don't allow the #3 position linq to be bolted down without some trimming. ( I don't like trimming anything on a new sled) Make a new mould, easy peasy. Although I do like the overall look of the taillight on the expert. Or...design a new slim tunnel bag just for the expert to work around the existing taillight.
 
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While I'm at it Dave.... How about a low profile (slim) two mount sport bag with shovel option. The existing one looks too big and clunky. I do like the four mount slim bag with shovel placement but I like to pack light now. It's not practical with the shorter tunnel now. I'm done with bringing everything but the kitchen sink.
 
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I would suggest a redesign of the tail light assy then using shims to clear the existing one as the corners of the taillight also don't allow the #3 position linq to be bolted down without some trimming. ( I don't like trimming anything on a new sled) Make a new mould, easy peasy. Although I do like the overall look of the taillight on the expert. Or...design a new slim tunnel bag to just for the expert to work around the existing taillight.

those wont happen, too significant of a cost.
 
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While I'm at it Dave.... How about a low profile (slim) two mount sport bag with sideways shovel option. The existing one looks too big and clunky. I like the four mount slim bag with shovel placement but I like to pack light now. It's not practical with the shorter tunnel now. I'm done with bringing everything but the kitchen sink.

I have a bag I think you will like, have to wait for 2021 till its available, its pretty sick!

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The anti-hit the killswitch bar is excessive - wouldn't you rather have the race rubber or a batch of o-rings and rotate it out of the high traffic area?
 

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I hope that the lid of the water proof bag, or the new two mount lid has waterproof storage on underside similar to A BCA bag
I have a bag I think you will like, have to wait for 2021 till its available, its pretty sick!

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The anti-hit the killswitch bar is excessive - wouldn't you rather have the race rubber or a batch of o-rings and rotate it out of the high traffic area?
Not at all, the rubber bands weaken the kill switch and it will fall off faster and is expensive to replace, moving it may be good for you but if someone rides your sled and needs it they might not find where it is and that could be bad. The tki kill switch allows you to run the stock position so when needed it is easy to hit with two fingers but is never hit unwanted. Been using these for four year and so t use anything else. There are cheaper ways but they end up costing more or do t work as well. These are 70.00
 

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Not at all, the rubber bands weaken the kill switch and it will fall off faster and is expensive to replace, moving it may be good for you but if someone rides your sled and needs it they might not find where it is and that could be bad. The tki kill switch allows you to run the stock position so when needed it is easy to hit with two fingers but is never hit unwanted. Been using these for four year and so t use anything else. There are cheaper ways but they end up costing more or do t work as well. These are 70.00

Been doing rubber bands on Doos kill switches since the early 80s. Not one has ever weakened and fallen off.
 

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I rock 4 regular princess auto o-rings worth about 2cents with the kill switch in the normal demo days location and have zero issues - the thing about it that is by far superior to any other setup is the cost and it's always in go time mode never to be in not go time mode - to me that is priceless
 
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