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Goggle Bag

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Purchased this from 509

Hard "Goggle" Case Drilled four 1/4" (small) holes and Zip tied it to the Handle Bars. Goggles stay Perfectly dry and Don't get smashed.
I also put a few extra lenses in a zip lok, under the seat where the "owners Manual" was kept. For those Extreme "Powder" day. my .02

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do they not get all dirty with the smoke under the hood when the sled is ideling and brake /clutch dust. i would like to mount one just worried that the goggles would have an oily film on them ???

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do they not get all dirty with the smoke under the hood when the sled is ideling and brake /clutch dust. i would like to mount one just worried that the goggles would have an oily film on them ???

giddyup

I really think that will not be a problem. I've not use this bag yet BUT, I've used homemade jobs that worked fine.
 
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I saw a goggle bag mounted on an XP recently above the exhaust can below the oil tank. It looked just like the arctic cat goggle bag but was made by someone else. Seemed to be a good spot to mount it where it would get engine and can heat which should be enough to defrost/fog a set of goggles.
 
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