P500 Honda cargo tray

Willi

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Yeah, I was looking for that for you last night when I made that post. I didn’t really find anything good of it but I’ll be back on that ride this weekend and I’ll get you a good pic of it. For now, this is all I’ve got for you....

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I was just zooming in on your tray set up. Nice ideas for cooler and gas can-sub trays, etc ... this site has great ideas everywhere. Also the trips you guys take... I’ve got an older trailer that I’m going to modify (shorten the walls and make 10” longer on front) and fix up so I can take trips to serious riding trails in my neck of the woods. Colorado is a hike. Lots of posted land around me.
I’m still learning how to navigate this site, is there a section that has posts of places to ride? (I do plan on going to Tall Pines south of Rochester). Especially the northeast. I’m in rural central N.Y. Any help would be appreciated.

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Montecresto

Montecresto

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I was just zooming in on your tray set up. Nice ideas for cooler and gas can-sub trays, etc ... this site has great ideas everywhere. Also the trips you guys take... I’ve got an older trailer that I’m going to modify (shorten the walls and make 10” longer on front) and fix up so I can take trips to serious riding trails in my neck of the woods. Colorado is a hike. Lots of posted land around me.
I’m still learning how to navigate this site, is there a section that has posts of places to ride? (I do plan on going to Tall Pines south of Rochester). Especially the northeast. I’m in rural central N.Y. Any help would be appreciated.

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Thank you Willi. There’s so much that can be accomplished when you have the numbers of people that we do concentrated on a forum like this all sharing ideas this way. If you’ll scroll all the way to the bottom of the home page, you’ll find the regional forums where people plan rides together and meet up. There’s active threads in your region. I hope that you find members to hook up with up there.

Love your pics too. He who cuts his own firewood warms himself twice!!! :)
 
Mudder

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Northern tool aluminum cargo carrier with their chain saw mount, pleased so far. Had a solid homemade box at first, but like the open frame for washing off mud. So many good options with the OEM flat rack. Gas and water jugs fit good.

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Montecresto

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Northern tool aluminum cargo carrier with their chain saw mount, pleased so far. Had a solid homemade box at first, but like the open frame for washing off mud. So many good options with the OEM flat rack. Gas and water jugs fit good.

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I do like the chainsaw mount but without the chain scabbard, that’s just an accident looking for a victim. I always see them that way, do they not work with the scabbard on???
 
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I installed a justrite poly spill tray on mine, didn’t have time to use Honda clamps, used U bolts. Tray is 5.5” high and 47” x 33” works awesome for my needs. It’s very light, flexible and super strong. Where the u bolts come through the tray I’ve used small aluminum 90degree angle stock as the backing plate, then drilled a hole and installed stout parachute cord to use as tie down anchors. Drilled a 1/2” hole in one corner and installed a boat plug, I can pull to drain any water.
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Mudder

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I do like the chainsaw mount but without the chain scabbard, that’s just an accident looking for a victim. I always see them that way, do they not work with the scabbard on???
Rubber pads hold bar in, and too tight to fit, would need longer bolts. But, haven’t had anyone run up behind me driving down the trail yet. LOL
 
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Montecresto

Montecresto

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Rubber pads hold bar in, haven’t had anyone run up behind me driving down the trail yet. LOL
Haha, that’s funny. I really like the mount, but I was more thinking about myself when I’m back there doing things, catching a knee (or worse :eek:)on it. Is it not possible to keep the scabbard on when you put the saw in the holder???
 
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Would just need longer bolts for tension knobs. Tried it stock but too tight by about a half inch. Price was good.
 
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