Yes, very easy. Haven't tried the left side yet but from looking at it shouldn't be a problem as long as cover removal is more or less the same as the right.SpeedStar said:I assume they do allow removal of the side panels with the bars in place too?
Yes, I spent some time on that too - I was hoping to install them the inside of the Jesse racks or bags, but they won't fit. Turns out this is a better location anyway - lower, tighter and up front.Koinz said:I was trying to figure out placement for these things.
....as I was reading your post, I thought you were going to say something useful like they'll store a twenty sixer of booze in them quite nicely, but no luck. I will try it though ::025:: ::025::markjenn said:Guys, another cool thing about the Agri-Supply tubes is that they are exactly the right size to store a couple of the 1-liter MSR (or similar) fuel bottles. Two of these and you have an elegent and relatively safe way of carrying a 1/2-gal emergency fuel reserve.
- Mark
dcstrom said:
Brntrt...I have the Givis too. Wasn't thinking of doing a tool tube because I have cases, but if you came up with an install solution, maybe I'll change my mind.Brntrt said:Going to see how they work with the Givi.
The Givis mount almost the same with the tubes. I used 2 rubber lined 1 inch clamps for the rear (slung the rubber clamp over the Givi's bar and then bolted the clamp portion to the Agri tube) and then in the front I used a 1 i nch stainless steel U bolt which bolts to the Givi bar. I lined up the u-bolt with the tube, drilled two holes, and fed the u-bolt through the tube and siliconed the areas where the bolt came through.Twitch said:Brntrt...I have the Givis too. Wasn't thinking of doing a tool tube because I have cases, but if you came up with an install solution, maybe I'll change my mind.