
I've installed three different backbands into the new DragoRossi demo fleet at Clarke Outdoors

there is, of course, the standard performance DragoRossi backband that only takes minutes to install.

there is also the IR Reggie that went into the Thruster


and the ever-popular IR Flex Capacitor that was installed into the Stinger with only a minor modification so that it could be used with the DragoRossi performance seat ratchets. There are other ways to install it, but this just seemed like a good one.

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