nklr: paiute atv trail, utah

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Jeff Saline
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tank panniers on a klr

Post by Jeff Saline » Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:16 pm

#ygrps-yiv-1716146606 DIV { MARGIN:0px;} Mark,   I use the Wolfman tank panniers.  They work well for me and my type/style of riding.  Mine are not waterproof but do dry quickly in the wind.  I think they are just a little smaller than the Aerostich version.  I'm not sure as I bought mine in 2004 but I think they might now be available in a waterproof material too.   For whatever it's worth...   In my left pannier I carry a first aid kit and have room for the wind/rain liner for my summer riding pants.   In the right pannier I carry tire repair stuff including a front and a rear tube, air compressor, tire patches, glue, stitcher, lube, talc, wheel bearing grease, and tire irons.  Since it's the beginning of the riding season it's time for me to replace all my glue and patches with fresh.   When the panniers are loaded which for me is all the time they offer some protection for my knees and lower legs from bugs and rain.  I'm not a tall person and my knees can just touch the panniers if I slide forward on the seat.  For me it's not an issue as it can help me know where I am on the bike when riding somewhat aggressively.   I don't think a guy would go wrong with either version.  If you are watching pennies maybe call Wolfman and ask if they have any seconds.  Maybe you could save a couple of bucks.   Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412  South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT   On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:41:01 -0700 (PDT) mark ward writes:
Hey Jeff   Thoughts about Tank Panniers?? SNIP Mark (Nomad) West Mi.   .
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E Hines
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tank panniers on a klr

Post by E Hines » Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:41 pm

Tractor Supply used to carry a great set of panniers.  They where around $30.00 and made for an ATV.  They fit my KLR perfectly.  They are water proof with water proof zippers.  Two compartments on each side.  I do not know if they still have them and I just looked and there is no name or company logo on them.  I have had them for over three years.  They do not interfere with my riding.  I have had a few get offs and they have not been damaged as of yet.  I just wish I had as good fortune as they have.  My last get off was a high side flop on the right side breaking my tibia and fibula.  Back to the bags, maybe someone on this site knows of the manufacturer or if TCS still carries them.   Good luck. [b]From:[/b] Jeff Saline [b]To:[/b] nomad59@... [b]Cc:[/b] DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Thu, March 25, 2010 7:12:37 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Tank Panniers on a KLR   Mark,   I use the Wolfman tank panniers.  They work well for me and my type/style of riding.  Mine are not waterproof but do dry quickly in the wind.  I think they are just a little smaller than the Aerostich version.  I'm not sure as I bought mine in 2004 but I think they might now be available in a waterproof material too.   For whatever it's worth...   In my left pannier I carry a first aid kit and have room for the wind/rain liner for my summer riding pants.   In the right pannier I carry tire repair stuff including a front and a rear tube, air compressor, tire patches, glue, stitcher, lube, talc, wheel bearing grease, and tire irons.  Since it's the beginning of the riding season it's time for me to replace all my glue and patches with fresh.   When the panniers are loaded which for me is all the time they offer some protection for my knees and lower legs from bugs and rain.  I'm not a tall person and my knees can just touch the panniers if I slide forward on the seat.  For me it's not an issue as it can help me know where I am on the bike when riding somewhat aggressively.   I don't think a guy would go wrong with either version.  If you are watching pennies maybe call Wolfman and ask if they have any seconds.  Maybe you could save a couple of bucks.   Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412  South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads. org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT   On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:41:01 -0700 (PDT) mark ward writes:
Hey Jeff   Thoughts about Tank Panniers?? SNIP Mark (Nomad) West Mi.   .
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Fred Hink
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nklr: paiute atv trail, utah

Post by Fred Hink » Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:14 pm

I have been on a lot of the Paiute trail system.  Legally you can ride most all of it if you have a street legal machine or an OHV permit, but there will be some parts of the trail that would be too difficult for a KLR.  I think if you plan on staying to the central and north parts of these trails, you should be fine.  The southern parts of these trails can be steep and rocky.  I have lots of maps of the Paiute system in my shop.  Stop by when you are in Moab and I'll show you what I know.  http://www.marysvale.org/paiute_trail/contents.html Fred www.arrowheadmotorsports.com     [b]From:[/b] doninwoodlands@... [b]Sent:[/b] Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:44 PM [b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] NKLR: Paiute ATV Trail, Utah   Folks: Has anyone been on the Paiute ATV trail in Utah? I'm going to Moab in May and wonder if I can ride my licensed dual sport on the Paiute Trail system? I've tried to use the "contact" in various websites, but get no response. Any info is appreciated. Thx, Don

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