Top products from r/pnwriders
We found 8 product mentions on r/pnwriders. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Lund 602006 Bi-Fold 77" Loading Ramp, 1500-Pound Capacity
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Ramp is 77" long and 30" wide (two panels, each 15" wide); 1500 pound total capacity (750 pounds per panel)Constructed of aluminum for lightweight durability and rust resistanceExtruded hole surface provides traction for easy loadingNylon safety straps secure ramps to vehicle to prevent shifting; Ru...
2. Fog City Pro Shield Insert - Standard/Clear
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Pro Shield - Standard - ClearPRO SHIELD CLR UNIVManufacturer: Fog CityPhotos are for reference only, please read title and product description carefully.
3. Howard Leight MAX-1 Uncorded NR33 Foam Earplugs Box, 200 Pair (Orange)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
HIGHEST NOISE REDUCTION (NRR 33): MAX Disposable Foam Earplugs offer the highest noise reduction rating of any disposable earplugs on the market; they are also the most used PE foam earplugs worldwideCONFORMS TO INNER EAR: The bell shape matches contours of your inner ear to ensure maximum noise red...
4. ShelterLogic 6' x 6' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Durable Frame: Made from an all-steel metal 6 x 6 x 6-foot frame that is 1-3/8 inches thickMade to Last: Bonded with a premium powder-coated finish that prevents chipping, peeling, rust, and corrosionWaterproof Coverage: Grey cover is durable and made from an advanced triple-layer rip stop that is w...
5. Show Chrome Accessories Finger Visor Wiper
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sold as a 3 packExcellent for Motorcycle, Snowmobile or Dirt Bike RidingMust have for Removing the Dirt and Mud or Water and Snow From Visor to Keep RidingRed, Blue and Black
6. SOG SOGfari 18" Machete MC02-N - Hardcased Black Blade w/Saw Back, Rubber Handle, Nylon Sheath
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Crafted from the highest quality materialsBuilt for performance and durabilityMade in ChinaComes with a limited lifetime
7. Skip Hop Baby Zoo Little Kid and Toddler Insulated and Water-Resistant Lunch Bag, Picasso Penguin
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Roomy, insulated bag keeps food and drinks cold. Caution- Strangulation hazard, not suitable for children under three years, due to small parts and long cordLarge main compartment big enough for sandwich, apple and juice boxInterior mesh pocket for utensils, lunch money and moreTop handle attache...
My first set of gear was the First Gear Kathmandu jacket,pants and boots. The pants and boots lasted about one season. I got leaks in the toe and crotch...not worth the money.
I decided to upgrade before last winter and went with the Rev'it Neptune 2 jacket and pants, TCX gtx boots, and Rev'it Kodiak gloves. For as much as it rains in the winter and spring here I find the Gore-Tex worth the extra money. The thermal layer in the Neptune suit is ample and I never found my body or legs cold while riding at 0530 in temps at about 32-34F. However, I did find that my fingertips would get chilled. I do use heated grips and have Bark Busters to cut the wind but the low 30's is cold no matter what. I must note that the TCX boots are also solid and quite warm my toes were only chilled once last winter.
Besides the typical riding gear I'd recommend a pin-lock visor. The damp and foggy mornings can be a bit rough and if it wasn't for my pin-lock I'd have been blind. I also recommend buying a thumb squeegee. These do nicely! I'll further recommend wearing Under Armor cold gear or something like it. A good base layer is, imho, essential to winter comfort.
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Edit:: My NUMBER ONE piece of gear is my merino wool buff. I never ride without it. Keeps the neck and face warm in the winter and wicks away sweat in the summer. Worth every penny!
I use these Howard Light disposable plugs. They're comfortable, they're usable a few times and they're excellent at blocking the noise.
I get mine free from work, but you can get them for pretty cheap off of Amazon.
It can totally be yours! Honestly, what part of life is not improved by having a penguin (or a hippo, or owl, or dinosaur, or mouse...) lunchbox?
I'm using an offbrand that uses adhesive, seems to work pretty well. This is the one:
Fog City Pro Shield Insert - Standard/Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VSTKHU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_9XRuAwili9IFA
There are a few brands that are basically the same.
The previous owner of my bike installed the Tusk Enduro Kit and I've gone over the wiring and it's simple enough. Just make sure your battery is charged when using it. Also I highly recommend getting higher profile rear blinkers because the ones included are basically invisible.
I wouldn't really worry about both high and low beam. My bike only has on and off.
$175 and on Prime for quick ship: http://www.amazon.com/Lund-602006-Bi-Fold-1500-Pound-Capacity/dp/B000A79I2O/
If you have the space, the 6x6x6 is only 140 or so:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001G7Q230/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1394798808&sr=8-2&pi=SX200_QL40
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_S0afI5NZuhQ2pINTBhMTNGekE/
That's the MyTracks map from when I went out there. There's some weird loop from when I got lost of paved roads looking for the entrance. It's not actually hard to find, I just don't have a visible map or GPS when I'm riding. I saw about 6 other vehicles the whole time. There were tracks from what looked like two motorcycles, who looked like were able to make it under a fallen tree. My bike is a bit bigger than a DR650, so I wouldn't have been able to get through without a saw (which is coming with me next time).
Also, bring bug spray.