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Doo LinQ Gas Can on the Pro chassis?

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Max_Power

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Anyone know if the Skidoo LinQ jerry can will fit on the Pro chassis? Looking at one for my SBA. I've heard of others using them on a Cat, but nothing on a Poo yet.
 
A guy I rode with had some sort of doo fuel can on the back of his pro....

Not sure what doo can tho, maybe they only have one?
 
There are two different doo cans, FWIW. One LinQ, other is their strapped can.

The doo linq bases would pierce the coolers on a pro tunnel if installed as directed, from what I've seen. The opportunity it there for someone to add a product to their accessory line for the pro - LinQ Adaptor.
 
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There are two different doo cans, FWIW. One LinQ, other is their strapped can.

The doo linq bases would pierce the coolers on a pro tunnel if installed as ddirected, from what I've seen. The opporunity it there for someone to add a product to their accessory line for the pro - LinQ Adaptor.

I use the strapped can. The linQ could be adapted by mounting a angled aluminum to the polaris channel. Then mount the LinQ to the channel.
 
That's what I was looking for, thanks.

The doo linq bases would pierce the coolers on a pro tunnel if installed as ddirected, from what I've seen. The opporunity it there for someone to add a product to their accessory line for the pro - LinQ Adaptor.
 
mountain addiction! Hands down the best setup you can get for a pro. Can switch between bags or gas or both. Install is cake, just slides right into the tunnel grooves. Don't waste your time trying to fabricate something that isn't remotely meant to fit the pro when there is an awesome product already out there is my opinion.
 
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Thanks for all of the input. Mountain Addiction is already at the top of my list. In fact, I almost placed an order for it this morning. Just doing my research to see what alternatives are out there.

For those with the MA setup, if you had to buy again, would you get two 1.3G cans, or a single 3.3G can and why?

Cheers

Yep.
Faster than linq.
No ice issues.
 
I have the 1.3 can and the small cargo setup. The majority of my riding does not require extra fuel but I like to have for those unexpected days. The small bag holds 4 bottles of water or 1 water and a quart of Powerade.

I like to keep weight down on the tunnel.
 
I have the large bag and two smaller cans. Most of the time I just have the large bag mounted and the empty rails there for the fuel cans if I need to take them. For me it a personal thing based on looks, I did not like the looks of the larger can compared to the two smaller cans.
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Thanks for all of the input. Mountain Addiction is already at the top of my list. In fact, I almost placed an order for it this morning. Just doing my research to see what alternatives are out there.

For those with the MA setup, if you had to buy again, would you get two 1.3G cans, or a single 3.3G can and why?

Cheers

I've had the MA 3.3G in black and small bag mounted for 3 seasons. No complaints, no issues, have held up well for me.

I like the 3.3 - it's alotta fuel, and when I know it's going to be a longer day, I dump it early when I'm in a good spot and carry it empty. Yep, weight on the tunnel, but I mount it tight behind a Boss seat and tunnel is still perfect. I don't fly the sled that much, and no 30ft cornice drops. I keep the bag very light, just spare layers, air pump.
 
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