The Rok Straps are there. The cargo net is mostly to keep things from flapping around. It also gives me a handy place to stuff gloves, skull/baseball caps, etc if I need to take a pic or something. I'll put my camping towel over my "stuff" but under the web net on a sunny/warm days to let it dry the first 30 miles or so before I repack it.Replace cargo net/s with ROK Straps. You'll be glad you did.
This was my "camping bike" last month. Thanks to this forum for suggesting Rok Straps. I connected the straps to the tipover bars and back to the two downward facing "hooks" under the top rack. I knew they were there for a reason. In regards to camping gear, I need to upgrade the yoga mat and get something much more comfortable. I decided to buy another set of Rok straps to have a spare.
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Exped mattresses are great, several other options such as Big Agnes and Thermarest. Just make sure they have a good rated R-Rating and larger than 20 inches in width.I need to upgrade the yoga mat and get something much more comfortable
Hopefully he's right. I'd never what to put that to the test. My 'Wing buddy used to make annual trips to Yosemite for a week or two with a group. He'd warn everybody about properly stowing food and almost every time somebody was careless or thought they knew better. One of the more dramatic instances besides a bear wandering into a tent and giving the occupants pause (not paws thankfully) was a bear that spotted food on a car. He peeled the door from the top down and got in to the car getting a brown bag snack of some nature.reckons it's bear proof