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Am now thinking in hindsight that a rotopax or copy would've been better in the limited space dept. Less so than the jerry can approach.
Ha! I'm a best for the $$$ guy. Some things you just can't build for what you can buy them for. Hanging off the rear makes zero difference in the machine. And if you have a passanger and still want to haul the dog... he's going to be pissed when you stuff him in your box.If you're a buy it and bolt it on guy then that's a good setup. Depends on your needs though, not enough covered storage for me. Don't like how it sticks out the back either. If I were building another one I would go more for what @Chooglin did.
Ha! I'm a best for the $$$ guy. Some things you just can't build for what you can buy them for. Hanging off the rear makes zero difference in the machine. And if you have a passanger and still want to haul the dog... he's going to be pissed when you stuff him in your box.
Am now thinking in hindsight that a rotopax or copy would've been better in the limited space dept. Less so than the jerry can approach.
How big is your dog? Maybe she can sit in the middle!Right, I'm thinking all of this if I have a human passenger and need to put her in back
65 lbsHow big is your dog? Maybe she can sit in the middle!
Not Rotopax. they're FuelPax non stackable. With only a 1 year warranty opposed to rotopax's 10 years.Enough text how about lets see some pics of everyone's setup with jerry cans and for rotopax.. Dam u for the discount link on rotopax, ordering one now..... damit..
Well eeeexcuse me. Lol I still wanna see pics.Not Rotopax. they're FuelPax non stackable. With only a 1 year warranty opposed to rotopax's 10 years.
You're gonna need a smaller passenger.65 lbs
Well eeeexcuse me. Lol I still wanna see pics.
Just a thought... If you end up with just a small area for your dog and are afraid she may fall off, as you travel, you can make a side rail or two that is removable. I have a little medal bracket that these slide into. The real reason i have them is so fence posts and other things don't roll off the back while going uphill but the dogs use them too. And they are easy to remove when i don't need them. I haven't had time to make some for my p5 yet. ...Of course i look like a country bumpkin with them but i guess thats what i am. Haha
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Whoohoo hahaha Thanks triggerMiss Oak's first mod...very cool!
I rode it enough to know the box and basket were an awesome combo!!! The basket is stout enough to handle rolling back into a tree.. and I still miss the box... I wish it would fit behind the seats of the pk5! Different strokes... but if you want to ride a passenger and throw a deer on the back or bring the pup too, all while having enough storage for whatever the situation Husky tool box and strongmade basket are the tits!Hanging off the rear does make a difference, you didn't ride it long enough to make a sound recommendation anyway. As stated, depends on your needs and I'm not hauling a dog. As far as best for the money, already had the tool box and I have more time than money into mine so I guess that made it more cost effective too.
Classy side mirror you have there.....lolJust a thought... If you end up with just a small area for your dog and are afraid she may fall off, as you travel, you can make a side rail or two that is removable. I have a little medal bracket that these slide into. The real reason i have them is so fence posts and other things don't roll off the back while going uphill but the dogs use them too. And they are easy to remove when i don't need them. I haven't had time to make some for my p5 yet. ...Of course i look like a country bumpkin with them but i guess thats what i am. Haha
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nothing but the best hahahaClassy side mirror you have there.....lol
bigger MACHINEYou're gonna need a smaller passenger.