Mosko Moto Soft Bags for Offroad & Dualsport

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  1. TheGearDude

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    Fixed, with thanks to Nowhat for the inspiration. It required drilling/melting a couple of new mounting points and the removal of the "spikes" on the Mosko mounting hardware. The installation is semi-permanent as the Chicago screws pretty much have to be installed before the Perun side plate goes on. The plate would have to be removed to remove the Aux pox. The top is secured with the Chicago screws and holds the weight. The bottom is zip-tied to the bracket to stop any flopping.

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    I absolutely love this setup; I can't wait to do something similar on my 790. Having that flexibility of semi-permanent holsters seems super convenient.
    Thanks for sharing the photos; hopefully, it helps someone else in the future.
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    Just in case anyone missed this cool little stop motion clip we put together for the Rak Pullover and Over-Pant.
    What do you guys think? Worth doing more of these in the future?
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    I don’t think these are that useful. I prefer the product overview / demo videos. They have a lot of information as well as explanations on why a feature was designed.
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    I love them for an advertisement but definitely prefer the other videos for information, pack size, etc.
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    I like it but I agree for directions you need the full meal deal.
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    Agree with others, great eye candy, but prefer videos.
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    Yes, great idea. Love it
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    I agree and should have clarified that I meant that these would always be in addition to product overview videos.
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    Sorry fellas, I should have clarified that these stop motion videos would always be in addition to our normal product overview videos. Way too many features and complexities to convey for most of our products without a walkthrough. My bad.

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    I think they're great for that purpose.
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    I think they are awesome! And to be contrarian, if you need more explanation than that to understand how pants and a jacket work, you might have something greater to worry about.

    To simple to fail shouldn't be to hard to figure out.
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    Anybody have success running a Hood tank bag on a dirt bike? Trying to put one on my Husaberg FE 570. This is an older/longer bike than the newest gen KTM500
    It kinda fits but Im not sure if it will be in way on the trail or not.
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    It's nice to have some demos and explanation of where each garment fits in the riding spectrum. Best way to roll and compress for optimal storage, etc. A lot of people ask about these things.

    I wasn't sure if I wanted the Rak, or the Deluge. Without someone putting a video together describing their "intended" use, I probably would have just kept on looking at other gear.
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    I believe RTW Paul runs a Hood on his 500EXC, check out this Instagram post. I am sure as one of our ambassadors that he'd be willing to share feedback.
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    This is true to a degree, but just because the piece itself is too simple to fail doesn't mean that the technology and features aren't complex enough to merit explanation.
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    From his site;

    My luggage is Mosko Moto Reckless 80, Version 3 due to released very soon. The tank bag is the Mosko Hood

    Damn that is a sharp looking steed! (Though how do you say - your horn portrudeth...)

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    Looks a tad tight balzac wise to me - I am going with the Pico on a similar sized mount...
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