Instructions for Medium/Large Tusk Dry Duffel Bag Black/Grey
Thank you for choosing Tusk High Quality products for your adventure needs. Everybody at Tusk is
dedicated to delivering the highest quality products possible to enhance your adventure riding. Please carefully
read/follow these instructions to guarantee the best experience with your new purchase.
Packing the Tusk Dry Duffel Bag
1.
Pack bag with desired items. (Fig. 1)
2.
Roll top of bag downwards until air inside the bag restricts rolling down further. (Fig. 2)
3.
While putting pressure on top of bag, open air valve to release excess air and allow bag to fully
compress while rolling the top. You want a minimum 3 folds (1.5 rolls) to ensure waterproofness. (Fig. 3)
4.
Clip the rolled up top into designated clips on the side of bag. (Fig. 4)
5.
Tighten the side straps to completely compress bag. (Fig. 4)
6.
If excess air is still inside of bag, open air valve one more time to make sure bag is fully compressed,
close the air valve immediately afterwards.
7.
Clip together the compression straps across the top of the rolled up bag. (Fig. 5)
8.
Tighten down all straps and insert excess straps into safety excess strap restraints to prevent flapping in
wind/getting caught in moving/hot parts of your motorcycle. (Fig. 7)
9.
Velcro handles on both sides of bag together while bag is in transit to prevent handles from getting
caught. (Fig. 6)
Mounting Tusk Dry Duffel Bag to a Top Rack
1.
Make sure bag is compressed and all excess straps are in designated safety excess strap restraints.
2.
This bag is designed for use with most top racks.
3.
Loop the 4 straps around/through the top rack and back through themselves.(Fig.8)(Fig. 9)
4.
Strap the Tusk Medium/Large Dry Duffel Bag onto the top rack. (Fig. 12)
5.
Make sure to loop straps through designated D rings to prevent Tusk Dry Duffel Bag from falling off
motorcycle. (Fig. 10)
6.
Depending on the width of your top rack, use the correct D rings on the Duffel bag that matches width
of top rack. (Fig. 11)
7.
Tighten both mounting straps tightly so bag is firmly compressed against the top rack. (Fig. 12)
Caution
Make sure to tie-off/secure excess strap to prevent straps from getting caught in the rear wheel, chain, or
getting burned by the exhaust.
Inspect luggage before riding and throughout your adventures. As contents shift, straps may become loose.
Refer to
www.rockymountainatvmc.com
for replacement straps or buckles.
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