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kawasaki brand luggage...
Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 4:33 pm
by mccallchris
Any feedback on quality of the saddle, trunk, and tank bag by Kawi??
kawasaki brand luggage...
Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 4:34 pm
by mccallchris
Any feedback on Kawasaki Saddle Bags, Trunk, and Tank Bag? Fit,
finish, etc? Thanks, Chris-
kawasaki brand luggage...
Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 8:51 pm
by Gorm Larsen
I had the Kawasaki saddle bags and tank bag with a Joe Rocket top bag, but got rid of that set-up in favor of Wolfman Alpha back pack and tank bag.
Wolfman if much better quality and holds at least twice as much, enough for a week long trip.
Save you money and get Wolfman!
Gorm L. BC, Canada
mccallchris wrote:
Any feedback on quality of the saddle, trunk, and tank bag by Kawi??
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kawasaki brand luggage...
Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 9:44 am
by scalpel_wit
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mccallchris" wrote:
> Any feedback on Kawasaki Saddle Bags, Trunk, and Tank Bag? Fit,
> finish, etc? Thanks, Chris-
Don't have 'em myself, but I can tell you exactly where to go for some
information. Go to the KLR650 website at:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/6164/klrpage.html
Move down and click on "Anatomy of a KLR650 - Aftermarket Ideas"
and then click on "Soft Luggage"
There's an excellent review [one person's opinion anyway] of both
Aerostitch Dry Bag Saddlebags, and the Kawasaki Soft Luggage System.
nklr quick ride on a r1200gs
Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 9:49 am
by Lujo Bauer
I think my R1150GS Adv is the best bike I've ever sat on, and I'm
absolutely convinced that a skilled rider can do amazing things with it
off-road, but there's just about no chance that a big GS could've done
the NOAB hero sections. Except maybe if the Incredible Hulk was riding it.
-Lujo
Arden Kysely wrote:
> It's really up the rider where the big GS will go. I've got a friend
> with an R1150GS and we've ridden the White Rim Trail, been over the
> Henry mountains, taken the Croton Road over the Kaiparowits (where
> we had to push all the bikes), and ridden some pretty gnarly 'roads'
> in Dixie NF. None of these roads were close to perfect, and the bike
> was loaded with camping gear.
>
> __Arden
>
>
>
>>But it's still to big and heavy to take on anything but most
>
> perfect of dirt
>
>>roads, unless you are a masochist out for a weekend's fun.
>>
>>Pat
>>G'ville, Nv
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