Tunnel Bags

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I picked up a new 2012 Summit SP and I need a Tunnel bag
I picked up a new LinQ bag and don't like the looks of it
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I had an E-series mini bag on my XP...just ordered a max for the Yammy.
 

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I'm currently using a dry-line marine bag with a helmet net to hold it onto my tunnel rack. Gives me versatility & no zippers to freeze up. Definitely not the fanciest, but has worked for me for quite a few years.
 

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We use pelican cases, IMO the answer to all tunnel bag problems.

These pics are of a 2007 Summit, I can get pics of a larger case on our new 2011 summit.
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We use pelican cases, IMO the answer to all tunnel bag problems.

These pics are of a 2007 Summit, I can get pics of a larger case on our new 2011 summit.
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Did you pull all of the foam out? I have one just like that and was going to do the same thing but i need to replace the foam inside as it was removed for other purposes and the shapes are all wrong for what i want it for now. Did you bolt it through the tunnel or how is it mounted?
 

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I keep hearing good things about the Mountain Addiction kit. Looking for the combo unit (1.3L fuel jug and small utility jug) plus mounting kit for a 2010 XP in Black. Does anyone know somewhere in or near Calgary to purchase this? According to there website there isn't.

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I removed the inner foam, but left in the outer foam perimeter.

We have done about 6 machines with pelican cases, and have never had an issue, contents stay 100% dry, and safe.

We use it for gear we don't want / need in our back packs, small parts, a couple tools, straps, dry gloves, snacks, etc.

We rigged one unit up to securely hold a few pop cans and medium sized glass bottle, works perfect.

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FYI, use extreme caution when drilling holes in your tunnel, and be sure to leave space above your cooling fins.
We used some 1x1 aluminum to raise up the case.
 
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