What do you think of the side mollie panel, I've had that on mu basket so many timesBison gear was easy to install
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What do you think of the side mollie panel, I've had that on mu basket so many timesBison gear was easy to install
I’m happy with mine - have all the first aid kit (with tear-off panels) and a machete on one, and lashings / cooking fuel on the other, with room to spare. A nice feature of the Bison version is the whole in the middle enabling storage of soft goods behind the panel - a scarf, beanie, and light jacket in my case on one side.What do you think of the side mollie panel, I've had that on mu basket so many times
Wow, what a rig! I wish my wife would ditch the Adventure van for this!What have I done to my Grenadier today - Hmm… Quite a bit actually:
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Image of the 300W solar array captured during the install process:
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More ( snorkel, sealed airbox, diff breathers, REDARC electronic brake controller plus some “minor” items… ) to come as well.
Hi,Removed the King shocks in favor of AO Fox DSC . Absolutely nothing wrong with the Kings and I’ve been very pleased with them especially after a good workout in Anza/Ocotillo. I’m selling the Kings, and very hopeful that the Fox will give me an even better control over the terrain. Verdict is still out, but I also wanted to do this to provide the community real world comparison.