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Welcome to the site - enjoy
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02-07-2010, 10:39 AM
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Can mam where are u from in mass ? i live in ny but do alot of riding in the Pittsfield state forest.
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02-07-2010, 10:57 AM
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I live just below the Western edge of New Hampshire. I do plan on making it out West to check out the few areas in Mass that we can ride that is public. Probably in the summer. I will probably mostly ride in NH since I'm so close...and there are tons of spots!
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Thanks all...
Crankshaft...How do you like the BRP Cargo box and quick release? Any problems with it?
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02-07-2010, 08:42 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Can-mam
Thanks all...
Crankshaft...How do you like the BRP Cargo box and quick release? Any problems with it?
I love the cargo box, well built IMO...the quick release however I don't have a lot of confidence in...I'm in the process on modifying it to ensure that it does not come lose on the trail.
I will post some pic's when I'm done the modifications.
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Quote: Originally Posted by CrankShaft
I love the cargo box, well built IMO...the quick release however I don't have a lot of confidence in...I'm in the process on modifying it to ensure that it does not come lose on the trail.
I will post some pic's when I'm done the modifications.
Cool...Thanks. Yeah...I've heard the quick releases let go. I have also heard the latch on the box is crap too. I've been looking and looking. I like the looks and the size of it, but I don't want to pay that kind of money for it to fly off and break....especially since I will be carrying about $3,000 worth of camera equipment in it. Right now, I've been bungie cording a duffle bag down and only carrying my camera basics...but it has been a pain to get in and out of with the bungies. And it's not really much protection.
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02-07-2010, 09:18 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by Can-mam
Quote: Originally Posted by CrankShaft
I love the cargo box, well built IMO...the quick release however I don't have a lot of confidence in...I'm in the process on modifying it to ensure that it does not come lose on the trail.
I will post some pic's when I'm done the modifications.
Cool...Thanks. Yeah...I've heard the quick releases let go. I have also heard the latch on the box is crap too. I've been looking and looking. I like the looks and the size of it, but I don't want to pay that kind of money for it to fly off and break....especially since I will be carrying about $3,000 worth of camera equipment in it. Right now, I've been bungie cording a duffle bag down and only carrying my camera basics...but it has been a pain to get in and out of with the bungies. And it's not really much protection.
The latch on the box seems alright to me...been pretty rough with it and had no problems. I would forget about the quick release and just permanently mount the box.
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