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JLeosnow
Does anyone have any good suggestions on how/where to carry the Fox Float pump on the sled or is this a bad idea? I'm thinking maybe about possibly carrying it with the spare belt using the velcro strip....?? Looking for others input/suggestions on this.....

Thanks,
-John
crossfire7snopro
leave it home or in the trailer bad idea to take it with you
Wood
QUOTE(JLeosnow @ Mar 25 2006, 12:39 AM)
Does anyone have any good suggestions on how/where to carry the Fox Float pump on the sled or is this a bad idea?  I'm thinking maybe about possibly carrying it with the spare belt using the velcro strip....??  Looking for others input/suggestions on this.....

Thanks,
-John
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Been carrying it since day one with my spare belt. No issues and won't leave home without it. It's all good. :div20:
Molen Labe
wEll my float pump is beat to hell now from keeping it in the back of the sled

SP
driveumhard
Strap in on with the spare belt or wrap it in a towel and put under seat.
TSF7
Padded compartment in the handlebar bag.
mramerica
I keep mine wire tied under the seat. JT
mkehler
just bought a cheap small plastic handgun case with foam in it and threw it in the trunk
Krom
works great straped down with the spare belt
SmokinF7
QUOTE(TSF7 @ Mar 25 2006, 06:57 PM)
Padded compartment in the handlebar bag.
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Go with the handlebar bag, it is awesome, you can store alot in there plus your pump without damaging it and it isn't in your way at all.
catmandu
go to a hardware store and purchase 12" of velcro (both kinds and make sure it is self adhesive kind). cut them in half. peel the paper off of the back, stick two OPPOSITE kinds together. Open the rear compartment, you will see "holes" in the frame of the seat where you can see the foam, push on the foam and feed the velcro strips up and around the plastic frame. put the pump up tight to the frame and velcro. The pump stays secure- not banging around the trunk and it doesn't take up much room! :beerchug:
Jester
QUOTE(catmandu @ Mar 27 2006, 05:11 PM)
go to a hardware store and purchase 12" of velcro (both kinds and make sure it is self adhesive kind). cut them in half. peel the paper off of the back, stick two OPPOSITE kinds together. Open the rear compartment, you will see "holes" in the frame of the seat where you can see the foam, push on the foam and feed the velcro strips up and around the plastic frame. put the pump up tight to the frame and velcro. The pump stays secure- not banging around the trunk and it doesn't take up much room! :beerchug:
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Great Idea!

I will do this.

Gonna get my CF on Friday.

Jester
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