Ha all,
Thought I'd share this setup. While I love the Linq system and a good watertight bag, I wasn't thrilled about the BRP tunnel bag offerings for my new 850. I ride with my little girl a lot, so there's lots of gloves, water bottles, sandwiches, crackers, etc. Having it all being pounded around a single compartment wouldn't work, and I'd like to have external shovel storage.
The BCA MtnPro tunnel bag has all of that, except its mounting system won't work well with the new 850 tunnel cooling design. I wanted this bag, but with all the Linq features.
So I came up with this approach. I'm using the White Out Technologies Aluminum Rack with heavy duty braces. I replaced the plastic plate that comes with the bag with a full-length aluminum plate. Rather than the straps, I used stainless steel screws. The plate was then screwed to the White Out rack. The White Out rack can be moved forward or back on the Linq brackets, so there's still room to adjust its position should I carry a gas can or other Linq bag. Together the price is about the same as the new 21L BRP bag, and I think the end result is a bit more verstatile.
Thought I'd share this setup. While I love the Linq system and a good watertight bag, I wasn't thrilled about the BRP tunnel bag offerings for my new 850. I ride with my little girl a lot, so there's lots of gloves, water bottles, sandwiches, crackers, etc. Having it all being pounded around a single compartment wouldn't work, and I'd like to have external shovel storage.
The BCA MtnPro tunnel bag has all of that, except its mounting system won't work well with the new 850 tunnel cooling design. I wanted this bag, but with all the Linq features.
So I came up with this approach. I'm using the White Out Technologies Aluminum Rack with heavy duty braces. I replaced the plastic plate that comes with the bag with a full-length aluminum plate. Rather than the straps, I used stainless steel screws. The plate was then screwed to the White Out rack. The White Out rack can be moved forward or back on the Linq brackets, so there's still room to adjust its position should I carry a gas can or other Linq bag. Together the price is about the same as the new 21L BRP bag, and I think the end result is a bit more verstatile.
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