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    howl New Member

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    I'm planning to tote a tent on the back of my 6G. I don't have hardbags, so I'm guessing I'll have to carry it transversely, and that the best bungee attachment points are the grabrails?
     


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    Yes, use bungees....and/or use a bungee cargo net, and it might hold it more securely that way. I would probably use both the grab rails, and run a bungee down to the passenger pegs on each side for stability control as well.

    How wide is your tent?
     


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    about 23 inches. it's a half dome 2-person tent from rei. it's the widest thing i have, though i'll also be packing a backpacker size thermarest and a sleeping bag.
     


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    That is nowhere near too wide. Easy, cheesy, Japanesy!

    Don't forget your rain fly!
     


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    rain fly? in oregon? no way! that would be like admitting to owning an umbrella! :)
     


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