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Quote: Originally posted by wongers on 17/2/2011
i know with the cruiser you can leave bed pods curtains in place as to roof linning i just unclip one end to close up.still for the life of me can not see how you open a pennine in the rain and keep the insides dry?have watched the videos and it shows you opening beds out then pulling canvas over the unit.so how do you stop the rain from getting to the insides while you pull the canvas over the unit?
You put up slightly different by lifting the bed board and pulling side of canvas down and then work from inside pushing up the bars and fitting the side bars. Opening the bed boards is the longest bit and could be done in a min or two if you really had too but there is very little exposed anyway apart from the underneath of the bed boards and that is only for seconds! The middle is protected by the canvas anyway and even if doing slower, as long as you use the wet pack sheets when packing down, every thing else is covered by that too.
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