Hey, great video on the trail bag install. I love this bag, it has been my go to bag for day trips for the last 4 years. Did your bag come with a small allen keyed set screw that can be threaded into the linq handle inside the bag? This small screw allows you to lock the linq handle in place, making it more difficult to theft and also giving piece of mind that the linq handle will remain in place, as there is no rubber strap to pull over the handle.
Hi yes I saw that little screw and after I finished filming that I noticed where it actually went. For the moment I am going to leave it out, but maybe once I pick up a tool kit for the sled I will add it. The problem I had when I saw other videos on this bag is I had no size prospective. People showed how it installs, but I wanted to know if it would fit a couple of drinks... My local dealer didn't have any out on display, but once I saw how much room it actually had I figured it would be perfect. The only other thing I am probably going to do is put a couple of microfiber cloths down in the bottom of it since it has a hard plastic bottom to keep things from scratching or sliding as much. Then if I need to clean or dry my hands too I have something there. I am glad you like this video too, never done the youtube thing before so just starting out, figured I would start with some how too's while installing stuff on the new sled. I was actually just going to buy an action camera so I can record things like sled or 4 wheeler rides.
@@AlgomaRidez I lock the seat bag onto the sled with that little set screw and leave it on there pretty much all the time. I agree with you by placing a few ,microfiber cloths down in there, or old trail maps, a spare pair of gloves, so many things fit into this bag, its been so good for me that I rarely use the larger bags on the back unless doing saddle bag touring trips. Keep up the good videos, very well explained and they don't go on for ever like some others, simple and to the point!
It did come with the linq bracket and the longer screws. Make sure you save the original screws in case you ever remove it because the longer screws will puncture the battery. As for water proof, I am not 100% sure. I would say its water resistant for sure, but I have only used it twice so far and both times have been on nice days. Compared to say the deep snow bag, this would not be water proof to that extent as the zippers are not sealed.
Hey, great video on the trail bag install. I love this bag, it has been my go to bag for day trips for the last 4 years. Did your bag come with a small allen keyed set screw that can be threaded into the linq handle inside the bag? This small screw allows you to lock the linq handle in place, making it more difficult to theft and also giving piece of mind that the linq handle will remain in place, as there is no rubber strap to pull over the handle.
Hi yes I saw that little screw and after I finished filming that I noticed where it actually went. For the moment I am going to leave it out, but maybe once I pick up a tool kit for the sled I will add it. The problem I had when I saw other videos on this bag is I had no size prospective. People showed how it installs, but I wanted to know if it would fit a couple of drinks... My local dealer didn't have any out on display, but once I saw how much room it actually had I figured it would be perfect. The only other thing I am probably going to do is put a couple of microfiber cloths down in the bottom of it since it has a hard plastic bottom to keep things from scratching or sliding as much. Then if I need to clean or dry my hands too I have something there.
I am glad you like this video too, never done the youtube thing before so just starting out, figured I would start with some how too's while installing stuff on the new sled. I was actually just going to buy an action camera so I can record things like sled or 4 wheeler rides.
@@AlgomaRidez I lock the seat bag onto the sled with that little set screw and leave it on there pretty much all the time. I agree with you by placing a few ,microfiber cloths down in there, or old trail maps, a spare pair of gloves, so many things fit into this bag, its been so good for me that I rarely use the larger bags on the back unless doing saddle bag touring trips. Keep up the good videos, very well explained and they don't go on for ever like some others, simple and to the point!
Does it come with the linq bracket? Is it waterproof ?
It did come with the linq bracket and the longer screws. Make sure you save the original screws in case you ever remove it because the longer screws will puncture the battery.
As for water proof, I am not 100% sure. I would say its water resistant for sure, but I have only used it twice so far and both times have been on nice days. Compared to say the deep snow bag, this would not be water proof to that extent as the zippers are not sealed.
Do you have link or part number?
Yup, the part number is 860201275. Here is the link to it ski-doo-shop.brp.com/ca/en/860201275-ski-doo-linq-2-9-us-gal-11-l-trail-seat-bag.html
@ great video
@@kckuc310 Thanks, I appreciate it.