MRP vs. Regular auto
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MRP vs. Regular auto
I really don't see the need for the MRP. I think a Polaris type plastic rack would be better to have IMO. Just what I need more parts and pieces to break or lose; besides how often is a person going to need a Coleman stove on their ATV?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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MRP vs. Regular auto
I dunno - that chain saw clamp looks real nice, I've strapped saws down with bungee cords, and they always seem to shake loose, and scratch up everything they can get near. Same with the extra headlights, and deep baskets, handy things to have. Some of the attachments are silly, but some make real sense, especially if you use a quad for farm work. I'm mulling over a retrofit, if my dealer will ever give me a price...
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MRP vs. Regular auto
I've seen chain saw clamps somewhere before... Don't no if you've ever come a cross them but it might be worth snooping around for (almost want to say cycle country had them). I do see the point of the lights and deep baskets, it just hard for me to justify the extra money since 98% of the time my Cat is a play toy.
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