In this way they fit into my dirtbag saddlebags or any other luggage that I have without the added bulk. Ended up with a Eureka 2 man tent but the poles are only 14" long. When I purchased my tent I really was careful and went to the pole specifications before I purchased the tent. Kinda a wash.figure I got a new tent, that I really like and works (almost) for $70. Plus, I sold my old tent for $50 shamolies on CL. With the available coupon for Eureka tents, brought the tent price down to $50 clams. I got a really good deal on the tent through Campmore. I will be able to fit the tent, with poles into my dry bag or, pannier if I so choose now. are still too darn low for people to see. The rear lights on the 1300, even with hyper lights, etc. Moving my stopper would also interfere with the latch on my Honda trunk.Īs George would say.reason # 152 why the 1100 is better than the 1300. Rear lights really need to be up higher on the 1300. My wife has followed me in both a Chevy Cavalier and a Corolla S. Since the rear tail/brake lights are so darn low and invisible and, I really love my stopper, it would interfere with my now visible back side. Up high, where it belongs so that BDC's can see the darn thing! I have a Stopper Brake Light attached under my rear rack. The garbage bag strapped to the front fairing above the headlight was voted out very quickly. Click to expand.Thought and really tried that route.Įven the guys at CreSToc where trying to help me figure out a place to store the poles separately.