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				aluminum panniers for sale
				Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 8:58 am
				by hgyrmliun
				I've got a Happy Trail "Teton" aluminum pannier kit I no longer need. The boxes are 7.5" wide, uncoated aluminum, pre-drilled for the mounting pucks and are a perfect fit on the included racks. The company says it works on all models from `87-`07. See 
www.happy-trail.com for more info. My kit is 6 months old, the boxes have a few very minor scratches, and a band of yellow reflective tape on each side (removable). Lists for $637 plus shipping. I'll sell for $400 plus shipping.
 Contact me at: dseidman305@...
 Dave
 
			
					
				aluminum panniers for sale
				Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:24 am
				by cycletip@yahoo.com
				Smokin' deal for someone. If my bike were a traveln' rig I'd jump on it!
 
 
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				aluminum panniers for sale
				Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:29 pm
				by hgyrmliun
				Aluminum panniers for sale
 
 I've got a Happy Trail "Teton" aluminum pannier kit I no longer need. The boxes are 7.5" wide, uncoated aluminum, pre-drilled for the mounting pucks and are a perfect fit on the included racks. The company says it works on all models from `87-`07. See 
www.happy-trail.com for more info. My kit is 6 months old, the boxes have a few very minor scratches, and a band of yellow reflective tape on each side (removable). Lists for $637 plus shipping. I'll sell for $450 plus shipping.
 Contact me at: dseidman305@...
 Dave
 
			
					
				nklr   overland expo
				Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:05 pm
				by Fred Hink
				Looks like fun.   The proof is in the pictures............
 
 Got any?
 
 Fred
 
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
 
 
 
 From: chris kelty 
 Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 10:04 AM
 To: 
dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com 
 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] NKLR Overland Expo
 
   
 Fred asked for a report:   WOW  it was great !  we had little time for travel so trip was slab, both ways  We took the 8 out from San Diego and took the 10 back.  At the event there was a motorcycle village of people who do trips, trainings and sell supplies.  There was a bigger one for jeeps and the big overland vehicles.  All day there were seminars on border crossings, cooking, safety and health, rides on new BMW bikes and in Land Rovers on a neat off road course.  At night there was a film festival of travel and adventure films.  Friendly people, many  KLRs.  My favorite part was going to talks given by authors I had read.  They had film or photo shows and we accessible, for conversations and drinks etc.  
www.overlandexpo.com  Only downside was hot and windy and with lots of blowing sand, but it was held in the desert so what do you expect ? I have no affiliation, I paid to go and thought it was worth it.
 
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