On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
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> realistically would make a good secondary front light on pre08 klr
> esp. the 10W
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> J#3
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Cheap alternative low draw headlight
Posted by: "Jeffrey" mailto:nakedwaterskier@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Cheap%20alternative%20low%20draw%20headlight nakedwaterskier
Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:30 am (PDT)
seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
more power and put out less light.
I am just answering question; not marketing them!
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Re: Cheap alternative low draw headlight
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Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:01 am (PDT)
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Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "SeaTigerGo@..." mailto:seatigergo@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle seatigergo
Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:19 am (PDT)
Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
double that, I'd be happy.
Any ideas...
The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
don't carry passengers unless I have to.
Thanks.
Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> more power and put out less light.
>
> I am just answering question; not marketing them!
>
> 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> Item condition: New
> Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> Output Brightness:
> Quantity:
> More than 10 available
> / 3 sold
> US $16.49
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "Jeff Khoury" mailto:jeff@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle DsrtEgl
Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:20 am (PDT)
The Russell Day-Long saddles get really good reviews.
-Jeff Khoury
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From: "mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:19:15 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
double that, I'd be happy.
Any ideas...
The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
don't carry passengers unless I have to.
Thanks.
Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> more power and put out less light.
>
> I am just answering question; not marketing them!
>
> 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> Item condition: New
> Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> Output Brightness:
> Quantity:
> More than 10 available
> / 3 sold
> US $16.49
> Buy It Now
>
>
>
> BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
> Shipping: FREE - Standard Shipping
> | See all shipping details
>
> Item location: South El Monte, California, United States
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "SeaTigerGo@..." mailto:seatigergo@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle seatigergo
Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:40 am (PDT)
They look great.... Butt... Holy Cow... 10% of what I payed for the
bike New. Any other suggestions between gel boot inserts in my back
pocket and cost of refurbishing the bike?
Regards,
Jim
On 06/20/2012 12:24 PM, Jeff Khoury wrote:
> The Russell Day-Long saddles get really good reviews.
>
> -Jeff Khoury
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com"
> To: "DSN KLR650"
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:19:15 AM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
>> seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
>> more power and put out less light.
>>
>> I am just answering question; not marketing them!
>>
>> 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
>> Item condition: New
>> Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
>> Output Brightness:
>> Quantity:
>> More than 10 available
>> / 3 sold
>> US $16.49
>> Buy It Now
>>
>>
>>
>> BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "Jeff Khoury" mailto:jeff@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle DsrtEgl
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:05 am (PDT)
The best bang-for-the- buck is the Coleman ComfortRide ATV Seat cover. It's what I use.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-ATV-Comfort-Ride-Seat-Protector/16777864
-Jeff Khoury
----- Original Message -----
From: "mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:40:55 AM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
They look great.... Butt... Holy Cow... 10% of what I payed for the
bike New. Any other suggestions between gel boot inserts in my back
pocket and cost of refurbishing the bike?
Regards,
Jim
On 06/20/2012 12:24 PM, Jeff Khoury wrote:
> The Russell Day-Long saddles get really good reviews.
>
> -Jeff Khoury
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: " mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com "< mailto:seatigergo%40yahoo.com >
> To: "DSN KLR650"< mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com >
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:19:15 AM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
>> seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
>> more power and put out less light.
>>
>> I am just answering question; not marketing them!
>>
>> 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
>> Item condition: New
>> Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
>> Output Brightness:
>> Quantity:
>> More than 10 available
>> / 3 sold
>> US $16.49
>> Buy It Now
>>
>>
>>
>> BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
>> Shipping: FREE - Standard Shipping
>> | See all shipping details
>>
>> Item location: South El Monte, California, United States
>>
>> Ships to: United States
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "David Nichols" mailto:david.r.nichols@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle david.r.nichols@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:19 am (PDT)
I'd try the Coleman ATV cover first. And if you need more than that, the Seat Concepts kit is the best value. It's a do it yourself but all you'll need is a heavy duty stapler than can be bought cheap at Harbor Freight. They only cost $160. These are every bit as good as the Corbin and Sargeant seats at half the price.
http://seatconcepts.com/products#ecwid:category=1671354&mode=category&offset=0&sort=normal
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From: Jeff Khoury
To: "mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com"
Cc: DSN KLR650
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
The best bang-for-the- buck is the Coleman ComfortRide ATV Seat cover. It's what I use.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-ATV-Comfort-Ride-Seat-Protector/16777864
-Jeff Khoury
----- Original Message -----
From: "mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:40:55 AM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
They look great.... Butt... Holy Cow... 10% of what I payed for the
bike New. Any other suggestions between gel boot inserts in my back
pocket and cost of refurbishing the bike?
Regards,
Jim
On 06/20/2012 12:24 PM, Jeff Khoury wrote:
> The Russell Day-Long saddles get really good reviews.
>
> -Jeff Khoury
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: " mailto:SeaTigerGo%40yahoo.com "< mailto:seatigergo%40yahoo.com >
> To: "DSN KLR650"< mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com >
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:19:15 AM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Long Distance Saddle
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
>> seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
>> more power and put out less light.
>>
>> I am just answering question; not marketing them!
>>
>> 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
>> Item condition: New
>> Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
>> Output Brightness:
>> Quantity:
>> More than 10 available
>> / 3 sold
>> US $16.49
>> Buy It Now
>>
>>
>>
>> BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
>> Shipping: FREE - Standard Shipping
>> | See all shipping details
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>> Item location: South El Monte, California, United States
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "revmaaatin" mailto:mjearl4@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle revmaaatin
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:50 am (PDT)
Jim,
You don't say which year/seat you are riding.
Gen 1 seats 88-07 are different composition than Gen 2 seats, 08+.
Personally, I think the Gen 1 seat is miserable for anyone over 160#. YMMV.
We just did a seat exhange at my house on Sunday, so maybe this will be helpful.
My 16 y/o, now 6'1" and 180 lbs complained the 2001 seat was killing him at 75 miles; previously he had ridden 200+ miles at a time withut difficulty = 5'10 and 160#.
We switched to a Gen 2 seat I bought earlier and he remarked that it was much better. That is the short eval of 25 miles. We shall see later next week on an all day ride.
The Corbin flat seat is much better for the 'larger' person; though he did not care for it quite yet.
I like mine.
When new, they are quite hard and take a while to break in.
revmaaatin.
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> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> > seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> > more power and put out less light.
> >
> > I am just answering question; not marketing them!
> >
> > 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> > Item condition: New
> > Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> > Output Brightness:
> > Quantity:
> > More than 10 available
> > / 3 sold
> > US $16.49
> > Buy It Now
> >
> >
> >
> > BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "Jud" mailto:judjonzz@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle judjonzz
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:42 am (PDT)
Roger Lovin quotes an old middle eastern proverb that goes something like :"Tend carefully to your ass, for it bears you." A custom seat is one way, but they cost a lot. There are a lot of cheaper alternatives, from wooden beads, to sheepskin, to the Wally World seat cushion, to Honey Buns (or whatever they are called) a cordura cover that holds a couple of big pop bottles that support your inner thighs. I have not tried these last ones, but legendary adventure tourer and cheapskate Charlie Coons swears by them.
Wooden beads and sheepskin are an improvement over the stock seat, but not as good as a dished Corbin, which in turn is not as good as a flat Corbin.
The Meyer/Russell widebody seats are probably going to be the most comfortable, but I gather you don't like the price. Remember, you only pay for a good seat once. Otherwise you pay all day long every day.
--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "SeaTigerGo@ ..." wrote:
>
> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> > seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> > more power and put out less light.
> >
> > I am just answering question; not marketing them!
> >
> > 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> > Item condition: New
> > Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> > Output Brightness:
> > Quantity:
> > More than 10 available
> > / 3 sold
> > US $16.49
> > Buy It Now
> >
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "David Nichols" mailto:david.r.nichols@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle david.r.nichols@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:47 am (PDT)
I think you mean Sweet Cheeks
http://cycle-analyst.com/sweetcheeks.htm
And be careful when using Google to look up terms like "Sweet Cheeks". You may get some uh, impure results...
Better to use "Sweet Cheeks motorcycle seat" instead.
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To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:42 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Long Distance Saddle
Roger Lovin quotes an old middle eastern proverb that goes something like :"Tend carefully to your ass, for it bears you." A custom seat is one way, but they cost a lot. There are a lot of cheaper alternatives, from wooden beads, to sheepskin, to the Wally World seat cushion, to Honey Buns (or whatever they are called) a cordura cover that holds a couple of big pop bottles that support your inner thighs. I have not tried these last ones, but legendary adventure tourer and cheapskate Charlie Coons swears by them.
Wooden beads and sheepskin are an improvement over the stock seat, but not as good as a dished Corbin, which in turn is not as good as a flat Corbin.
The Meyer/Russell widebody seats are probably going to be the most comfortable, but I gather you don't like the price. Remember, you only pay for a good seat once. Otherwise you pay all day long every day.
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>
> Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> double that, I'd be happy.
>
> Any ideas...
>
> The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> don't carry passengers unless I have to.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
>
>
> On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> > seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> > more power and put out less light.
> >
> > I am just answering question; not marketing them!
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "Jud" mailto:judjonzz@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle judjonzz
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:52 am (PDT)
Yup, Sweet Cheeks is what I was thinking of. But Honey Buns got me into almost as much trouble.
--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, David Nichols wrote:
>
> I think you mean Sweet Cheeks
>
http://cycle-analyst.com/sweetcheeks.htm
>
>
> And be careful when using Google to look up terms like "Sweet Cheeks". You may get some uh, impure results...
> Better to use "Sweet Cheeks motorcycle seat" instead.
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: Jud
> To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:42 PM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Long Distance Saddle
>
>
>
> Roger Lovin quotes an old middle eastern proverb that goes something like :"Tend carefully to your ass, for it bears you." A custom seat is one way, but they cost a lot. There are a lot of cheaper alternatives, from wooden beads, to sheepskin, to the Wally World seat cushion, to Honey Buns (or whatever they are called) a cordura cover that holds a couple of big pop bottles that support your inner thighs. I have not tried these last ones, but legendary adventure tourer and cheapskate Charlie Coons swears by them.
>
> Wooden beads and sheepskin are an improvement over the stock seat, but not as good as a dished Corbin, which in turn is not as good as a flat Corbin.
>
> The Meyer/Russell widebody seats are probably going to be the most comfortable, but I gather you don't like the price. Remember, you only pay for a good seat once. Otherwise you pay all day long every day.
>
> --- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "SeaTigerGo@ " wrote:
> >
> > Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> > a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> > distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> > with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> > but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> > for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> > hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> > double that, I'd be happy.
> >
> > Any ideas...
> >
> > The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> > don't carry passengers unless I have to.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
> >
> >
> > On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> > > seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> > > more power and put out less light.
> > >
> > > I am just answering question; not marketing them!
> > >
> > > 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> > > Item condition: New
> > > Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> > > Output Brightness:
> > > Quantity:
> > > More than 10 available
> > > / 3 sold
> > > US $16.49
> > > Buy It Now
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "Jud" mailto:judjonzz@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle judjonzz
Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:00 pm (PDT)
P.S. Charlie is so cheap he sewed his own out of cordura rather than pay the $29.95. His legend as a cheapskate outstrips his fame as an adventure tourer. I'm gonna bet you are not that cheap.
--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "Jud" wrote:
>
> Yup, Sweet Cheeks is what I was thinking of. But Honey Buns got me into almost as much trouble.
>
> --- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, David Nichols wrote:
> >
> > I think you mean Sweet Cheeks
> >
http://cycle-analyst.com/sweetcheeks.htm
> >
> >
> > And be careful when using Google to look up terms like "Sweet Cheeks". You may get some uh, impure results...
> > Better to use "Sweet Cheeks motorcycle seat" instead.
> >
> >
> > ____________ _________ _________ __
> > From: Jud
> > To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:42 PM
> > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Long Distance Saddle
> >
> >
> >
> > Roger Lovin quotes an old middle eastern proverb that goes something like :"Tend carefully to your ass, for it bears you." A custom seat is one way, but they cost a lot. There are a lot of cheaper alternatives, from wooden beads, to sheepskin, to the Wally World seat cushion, to Honey Buns (or whatever they are called) a cordura cover that holds a couple of big pop bottles that support your inner thighs. I have not tried these last ones, but legendary adventure tourer and cheapskate Charlie Coons swears by them.
> >
> > Wooden beads and sheepskin are an improvement over the stock seat, but not as good as a dished Corbin, which in turn is not as good as a flat Corbin.
> >
> > The Meyer/Russell widebody seats are probably going to be the most comfortable, but I gather you don't like the price. Remember, you only pay for a good seat once. Otherwise you pay all day long every day.
> >
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Re: Long Distance Saddle
Posted by: "David Nichols" mailto:david.r.nichols@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Long%20Distance%20Saddle david.r.nichols@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:00 pm (PDT)
Saddlemen makes an interesting Adventure Track Seat with a groove down the middle that is supposed to take pressure off.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/saddlemen-adventure-track-seat-for-klr650-08-12
____________ _________ _________ __
From: Jud
To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:52 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Long Distance Saddle
Yup, Sweet Cheeks is what I was thinking of. But Honey Buns got me into almost as much trouble.
--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, David Nichols wrote:
>
> I think you mean Sweet Cheeks
>
http://cycle-analyst.com/sweetcheeks.htm
>
>
> And be careful when using Google to look up terms like "Sweet Cheeks". You may get some uh, impure results...
> Better to use "Sweet Cheeks motorcycle seat" instead.
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: Jud
> To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:42 PM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Long Distance Saddle
>
>
>
> Roger Lovin quotes an old middle eastern proverb that goes something like :"Tend carefully to your ass, for it bears you." A custom seat is one way, but they cost a lot. There are a lot of cheaper alternatives, from wooden beads, to sheepskin, to the Wally World seat cushion, to Honey Buns (or whatever they are called) a cordura cover that holds a couple of big pop bottles that support your inner thighs. I have not tried these last ones, but legendary adventure tourer and cheapskate Charlie Coons swears by them.
>
> Wooden beads and sheepskin are an improvement over the stock seat, but not as good as a dished Corbin, which in turn is not as good as a flat Corbin.
>
> The Meyer/Russell widebody seats are probably going to be the most comfortable, but I gather you don't like the price. Remember, you only pay for a good seat once. Otherwise you pay all day long every day.
>
> --- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "SeaTigerGo@ " wrote:
> >
> > Howdy folks. I do a lot of long distance riding with lots of gear (I am
> > a performer and a reenactor) and am looking for a comfortable long
> > distance utility saddle, if such a thing exists. I have actually toyed
> > with the idea of modifying a treeless endurance saddle (horse saddle)
> > but would would really rather buy a made saddle with support and padding
> > for my 6'1" broad frame and even broader A$$. Right now I get about an
> > hour and a half before I start doing the KLR mamushka. If I could
> > double that, I'd be happy.
> >
> > Any ideas...
> >
> > The perfect world saddle would also have more tie points for gear, I
> > don't carry passengers unless I have to.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jim (but most people call me... Jim)
> >
> >
> > On 06/20/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> > > seems like one would fit right above the front fender on pre08s--where some people put two small fog lights that draw much
> > > more power and put out less light.
> > >
> > > I am just answering question; not marketing them!
> > >
> > > 12V to 24V DC 10W Cool White LED Wall Pack Black Shell Wash Flood Light Outdoor
> > > Item condition: New
> > > Time left: 2d 00h (Jun 22, 201207:36:22 PDT)
> > > Output Brightness:
> > > Quantity:
> > > More than 10 available
> > > / 3 sold
> > > US $16.49
> > > Buy It Now
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > BillMeLater Get 6 months to pay on purchases of $99+See terms
> > > Shipping: FREE - Standard Shipping
> > > | See all shipping details
> > >
> > > Item location: South El Monte, California, United States
> > >
> > > Ships to: United States
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> > > Member id goldenpsx ( Feedback Score Of 33383Teal shooting star icon for feedback score in between 25,000 to 49,999) About member
> > > 99.7% Positive feedback
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Re: Picked up some brand new OEM stock Dunlops for $60
Posted by: "mark ward" mailto:nomad59@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Picked%20up%20some%20brand%20new%20OEM%20stock%20Dunlops%20for%20%2460 nomad59@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:04 am (PDT)
You paid very little for LABOR. (they are, a bussiness & have to pay the guy wrencher.)
I had to pay $40. last week, it was in the 90's, bike was loaded, and the Kawasaki shop, I got the tire from, was closing in a 1/2 hr. so said they couldn't and the Honda dealer said they did NOT have a tire but would change it.
--- On Wed, 6/20/12, Jeffrey wrote:
From: Jeffrey
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Picked up some brand new OEM stock Dunlops for $60
To: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 2:27 AM
front and rear; Criggleslist special
Guy bought a slightly used 2010 that came with an extra pair of stockers. He wanted a more street tire! Didn't quite understand that since the stockers do fine on street though the rears wear out fast. I grabbed em at that price. They were still wrapped in original packing.
I brought the rear wheel/tire to MC/Tire in Sepulveda, CA. They charged me $20 despite my taking the old tire with me and my telling them that I would static balance myself at home.
I still have the original 2005 wheel bearings with 38K on them. I cleaned out the rear wheel bearings from the sides that I could get to the best I could with a rag and WD40. Then forced in waterproof grease. The old bearings seemed fine.
How long do rear wheel bearings last if you take care of them?
J#3
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OLD guy health??? (nonklr)
Posted by: "mark ward" mailto:nomad59@...?Subject= Re%3A%20OLD%20guy%20health%3F%3F%3F%20%28nonklr%29 nomad59@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:34 am (PDT)
Ok we already established theres alot of OLD guys on list, so.
I looking for answers to health symtoms. (Diarrhea)
I have noticed, on longer riding days I get diarrhea, and also with out a Kedney belt, kedney pain.
I have made trips AVOIDING ALL LOCAL WATER.
(except in food or bottled, and we all know MOST bottled is just filtered tap water.)
I started drinking (bottled) Power- aid zero instead of just water.
(I tried Imodium pills, even daily on trips)
Being Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) it can RUIN a few day's, to a week. (the whole trip.)
Mark (West Mi.)
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Re: OLD guy health??? (nonklr)
Posted by: "revmaaatin" mailto:mjearl4@...?Subject= Re%3A%20OLD%20guy%20health%3F%3F%3F%20%28nonklr%29 revmaaatin
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:41 am (PDT)
Mark-
I am not a dr. but feel your pain.
If your system tips-over when you travel, then you are doing something 'wrong' or outside of routine. Make traveling-meals as clsoe to normal without loading up on junk food, etc.
One thing I suspect, is you are not drinking enough WATER. At a minimum 1 gallon a day while riding long distance. Kidney pain is/can be associated with poor fluid flow as well as poor posture. I try to drink a gallon of water a day and build/load my luggage so it can provide back support as well. What may seem like kidney pain, can also be the onset of pneumonia in your lungs.
When I travel, I carry 4 qt canteens or (sic) camel back for 1 gallon of water. I 'try' to drink only distilled water, available ~$1 +/- gallon; (a little more at a C store), filling the camel back/canteens with the cleanest water available. Distilled water contains no floride or chlorine. Having 4qts of capacity lets me buy a gallon of water and top off all the containers. If there is a little left over, clean your visor with it.
You should NOT eat anything that routinely upsets your stomach, such as the hot howling pina's peppers at the Subway. shrug.
Food such as bacon/processed lunch meats contain nitrates and that can make your kidneys, guts tip-over as well, expecially if you get behind on the water intake.
I am a traveling fan of SUBWAY; chicken breast (no nitrates) loaded with all the vegtables (no hot peppers); this combination is the traveling dual sport riders friend. Easy on the stomach and keeps you regular.
revmaaatin.
--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, mark ward wrote:
>
> Ok we already established theres alot of OLD guys on list, so.
> I looking for answers to health symtoms. (Diarrhea)
>
> I have noticed, on longer riding days I get diarrhea, and also with out a Kedney belt, kedney pain.
>
> I have made trips AVOIDING ALL LOCAL WATER.
> (except in food or bottled, and we all know MOST bottled is just filtered tap water.)
>
> I started drinking (bottled) Power- aid zero instead of just water.
> (I tried Imodium pills, even daily on trips)
>
> Being Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) it can RUIN a few day's, to a week. (the whole trip.)
>
> Mark (West Mi.)
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Re: Tubless Tire Question
Posted by: "Kelly Norman" mailto:bikeguy9175@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Tubless%20Tire%20Question bikeguy9175
Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:58 am (PDT)
You are correct sir
I recently swapped out tires on my 2009 KLR. Went from the stock to the Avon Distanzia. Much better traction/handling --- espcially since I have the KLR set up as a commuter/urban assault cycle
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break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "Robert Waters" mailto:robertwaters@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire robertwaters
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:19 am (PDT)
Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do something soon.
Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless, I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
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Re: break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "Kirk Braunius" mailto:kbraunius@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire whatonearth33
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:30 am (PDT)
I got mine from Fred. Great service and quality parts, and I thought the
price was competitive for name brand stuff.
Kirk
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Robert Waters wrote:
> **
>
>
> Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems
> high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only
> for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do
> something soon.
>
> Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took
> it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless,
> I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about
> 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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Re: break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "Jeff Khoury" mailto:jeff@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire DsrtEgl
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:46 am (PDT)
I got a set of EBC sintered pads from Rocky Mountain for $35.00 per wheel.
Do NOT get the organics, stick with sintered pads.
-Jeff Khoury
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From: "Robert Waters"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:19:41 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do something soon.
Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless, I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
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Re: break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "David Nichols" mailto:david.r.nichols@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire david.r.nichols@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:47 am (PDT)
I agree, sometimes Fred's a little higher (as in $2-$5 more) but we must remember Fred's dedication to KLR owners. Be they customers or not, he's always willing to help out. And the man knows KLR's better than anyone...
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From: Kirk Braunius
To: Robert Waters
Cc: mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
I got mine from Fred. Great service and quality parts, and I thought the
price was competitive for name brand stuff.
Kirk
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Robert Waters wrote:
> **
>
>
> Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems
> high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only
> for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do
> something soon.
>
> Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took
> it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless,
> I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about
> 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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Re: break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "Robert Waters" mailto:robertwaters@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire robertwaters
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:01 am (PDT)
What is wrong with these?
http://motorcycle-parts.d2moto.com/search?asug=&view=grid&w=klx650+brake+pads
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From: Jeff Khoury
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
To: "Robert Waters"
Cc: "DSN KLR650"
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 12:50 PM
I got a set of EBC sintered pads from Rocky Mountain for $35.00 per wheel.
Do NOT get the organics, stick with sintered pads.
-Jeff Khoury
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From: "Robert Waters"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:19:41 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do something soon.
Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless, I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
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Re: break pads -- new tire
Posted by: "David Nichols" mailto:david.r.nichols@...?Subject= Re%3A%20break%20pads%20--%20new%20tire david.r.nichols@...
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:07 am (PDT)
Those are for a KLX650, not a KLR650. As far as I know, they won't fit...
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From: Robert Waters
To: Jeff Khoury
Cc: DSN KLR650
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
What is wrong with these?
http://motorcycle-parts.d2moto.com/search?asug=&view=grid&w=klx650+brake+pads
--- On Wed, 6/20/12, Jeff Khoury wrote:
From: Jeff Khoury
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
To: "Robert Waters"
Cc: "DSN KLR650"
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 12:50 PM
I got a set of EBC sintered pads from Rocky Mountain for $35.00 per wheel.
Do NOT get the organics, stick with sintered pads.
-Jeff Khoury
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Waters"
To: "DSN KLR650"
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:19:41 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] break pads -- new tire
Looking for the best place to buy break pads for 07 KLR Fred's seems high. Another place had them for nearly 1/3 the price of Fred's but only for older models. After 22K they are almost paper thin. Gotta do something soon.
Got the Shrinko tire mounted on the rear. It was tough. Gave up and took it to the shop and let them use their machine to put it on. Nevertheless, I'm well satisfied with this tire. It looks good, has lots of tread (about 3/4 in), seems to drive well and not too expensive.
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Tengai suspension specs
Posted by: "Brent Tegler" mailto:btegler@...?Subject= Re%3A%20Tengai%20suspension%20specs b_tegler
Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:51 am (PDT)
Hi All,
I need to re-build the rear shock on my Tenagi and at the same time I
would like to replace the front fork springs
Questions:
1. Is the Shock Seal Head Kit for the KLR650 compatible?
2. Are the Progressive Front Fork Springs for the KLR650 compatible?
I am looking at parts on
http://www.procycle.us/bikepages/klr650.html
Thanks, Brent.
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