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  1. I have a rifle rest that I built out of box section 10 years ago that bolts to the front carrier for lamping the rabbits. Its been on 5 quads, 4 Honda's 1 Kawasaki with no problem but the TGB Blade 425 I've got it on now vibrates too much for a steady shot. I have tried switching the engine off with each shot but that's a pain, lights off the cigarette socket and ignition needs to be on and its a real pain starting it up with a rifle in hand! The bikes only 6 months old so I cant mess with it, I've only just got it back from the suppliers because the gearbox went bang! Any ideas on how to isolate the rest?
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