[QUOTE=N867SP;16841]This looks like the "flat pocket" version...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Road-Or...3D201657309707
That looks like the one, thanks Pete
[QUOTE=N867SP;16841]This looks like the "flat pocket" version...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Road-Or...3D201657309707
That looks like the one, thanks Pete
Steve Dentz
N419LD
Carnation, WA
Yes, That's it. Sorry I didn't respond sooner, but haven'Side pockets.pdft been
able to get on the forum lately.
We also had two of the Sporty type pockets made. Only Better!
pebbled black leather, same size as the one Sportys used to sell. Perfect for charts,
cell phones, even water bottles! They are pricey, but handmade in the USA.
The gentleman making them has a Carbon Cub and can be reached at
jeremylezin@gmail.com
Side pockets.pdf
Last edited by N536cs; 04-01-2017 at 12:54 PM.
Scott and Kim Huntington
2007 CubCrafters CC11-100 "Sierra"
2008 CubCrafters CC11-100 "Priscilla"
I just installed a couple of extra pockets. I found these on Amazon. 2 for $17 and great size. They are stretchable webbing that simply attach with Velcro. They fit nice on the side panel next to the rear seat and I also added one to the front left of the front seat. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Good tip. Ordered a pair. Sure I can find a good spot to stick it..
Chuck
Great tip Dave!
I ordered a set.
Thank you,
David
Quick heads up to all who are thinking of attaching velcro pockets and such to the inside side panels.... in warm climates on a hot summer day, the weight of whatever you have in the pockets will pull them slowly down, leaving a nice long stretch of "goo" along your side panel!
Rick
Rick Bosshardt
SunCountry Cubs
CubCrafters Dealer for AZ/NM/UT/CO/southern WY
www.suncountrycubs.com