Hey Just thought I would pass this on. A friend turned me on to these
bags and the rack. More for extreme touring I would say (yes, I am
considering adding them to my new toy).
Made in Southern Oregon, cost about 6 Bills, and really heavy duty
with good quality Welded Aluminum Frame.
Take a look if you wish.
Michael
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Guys
Thanks for all the replies and offers of help, room, board, etc. I
ran copies of some of the responses along the route in case of
trouble. Thanks again, will report.
Joe
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rockiedog2"
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all> > I have been working off and on(mostly on) on my 06 Lime Green since > January and I think it's as ready as I can get it....finally. From > one end to the other numerous times. Take it apart, put it back > together. Try it out. Take it apart again. Change something. Put it > back together again. Try it out again. Take it back apart. Put it > back together again. Being as cheap as they come, lots of the new > stuff is homemade from stuff lying around the shop for years. It > looks a little like what Mel Gibson might ride in those doomsday > movies...well, not really. Nothing radical or new(most everything > imaginable must have already been done to the KLR, right?) but it
I> works pretty good together and seems like it will go the distance, > right now anyway. It has been a seemingly never ending process but
back> can't think of anything else to do to it. I think it's ready. We'll > see... > Leaving from the bowels of Mississippi the 19th for Calgary, Hyder, > Inuvik, Chicken, Eagle, Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Denali, Anchorage, > Homer, Haines, Skagway, Valdez, Dawson Creek, Bella Coola, Idaho
> country, Moab, Colorado backcountry, Pikes Peak, back to MS. 5 or 6 > weeks? Maybe 12000-13000 miles? If I'm lucky. Will report, if able. > > Joe >
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