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Just got a KLR 650 and want to add luggage. I've seen the Happy-
Trails panniers, and like them, but want to find out what luggage
options will work (i.e. soft luggage, other hard bags). Hard to tell
by looking in the catalogues how they'll work, so thought I'd ask
the "experts!"
Also, I'm not planning to install the lowering links, but I am
interested in the Corbin seat that lowers the bike, if anyone knows
of one for sale.
Thanks, Marsha
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Marsha,
First off, there is absolutely no substitute for hard luggage. The only pro
(to me) to soft luggage is it's light weight, while the cons are numerous
(not waterproof, seams rip, chafes plastic side covers, possibly melts
against muffler, fades in the sun, not secure, straps can get in the wheel
spokes, lots more...).
Hard luggage, on the other hand, not only is great for the above reason
(cons of soft luggage equals pros of hard luggage) but also is multi
functional. I use mine for seats or tables, it provides a degree of crash
protection for the bike (and your leg), and I can stuff the hell out of it
with no ill effects.
The Givi 21 liter side bags are the best setup, I think. Not intrusive, no
ground clearance issues, reasonable capacity, a good all around buy.
No personal experience with the seats though...
Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: allaroundgal [mailto:allaroundgal@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:23 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Luggage/seat for KLR 650
Just got a KLR 650 and want to add luggage. I've seen the Happy-
Trails panniers, and like them, but want to find out what luggage
options will work (i.e. soft luggage, other hard bags). Hard to tell
by looking in the catalogues how they'll work, so thought I'd ask
the "experts!"
Also, I'm not planning to install the lowering links, but I am
interested in the Corbin seat that lowers the bike, if anyone knows
of one for sale.
Thanks, Marsha
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Happy Trails makes
racks for hard luggage
With a NorthWest rack and Givi
Hard cases .. the width of your
bike will increase thus:
No Cases 18.5"
2x 21L 33.5"
2x 36L 39.6"
2x 45L 42.0"
(1x 45L + 1x 36L 40.8")
Tim at Happy Trails told me
that the 45L is the only Givi
that will fit a full face helmet.
Barnaby.
-----Original Message-----
From: Logan Randy P TSgt AFOTEC Det 3/TL
[mailto:Randy.Logan@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 2:54 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Luggage/seat for KLR 650
Marsha,
First off, there is absolutely no substitute for hard luggage. The only pro
(to me) to soft luggage is it's light weight, while the cons are numerous
(not waterproof, seams rip, chafes plastic side covers, possibly melts
against muffler, fades in the sun, not secure, straps can get in the wheel
spokes, lots more...).
Hard luggage, on the other hand, not only is great for the above reason
(cons of soft luggage equals pros of hard luggage) but also is multi
functional. I use mine for seats or tables, it provides a degree of crash
protection for the bike (and your leg), and I can stuff the hell out of it
with no ill effects.
The Givi 21 liter side bags are the best setup, I think. Not intrusive, no
ground clearance issues, reasonable capacity, a good all around buy.
No personal experience with the seats though...
Randy
-----Original Message-----
From: allaroundgal [mailto:allaroundgal@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:23 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Luggage/seat for KLR 650
Just got a KLR 650 and want to add luggage. I've seen the Happy-
Trails panniers, and like them, but want to find out what luggage
options will work (i.e. soft luggage, other hard bags). Hard to tell
by looking in the catalogues how they'll work, so thought I'd ask
the "experts!"
Also, I'm not planning to install the lowering links, but I am
interested in the Corbin seat that lowers the bike, if anyone knows
of one for sale.
Thanks, Marsha
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Be part of the Adventure!
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--- allaroundgal wrote:
I added a non-fango top case that I picked up off another list. Bolted the mounting plate to the stock rack, lose access to the little tool box but gain great quantities of weather proof & locked storage, enough for a full face helmet etc. One key allows me to remove the box as luggage and the same key opens the box. I haven't really noticed any wind problems. Obviously it adds some weight up high and I won't leave it on for more challenging off roading. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com> Just got a KLR 650 and want to add luggage.
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He must have meant the smallest that will hold one. I have a 50L as a trunk
on my Concours that will hold two full face helmets.
Tom Roper
'98 Concours
'02 KLR 650
Mo.
> > Tim at Happy Trails told me > that the 45L is the only Givi > that will fit a full face helmet. >
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The GiVi web site claims that the E36 bags will fit a full face helmet. My medium Shoei RF-R certainly fits in one.... -Lujo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Tim at Happy Trails told me > that the 45L is the only Givi > that will fit a full face helmet.
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of course .. yes .. that is what I
meant to say ... wow .. the 50L carries
2 helmets ? ... fantastic.
you getting givi's for the KLR ?
barnaby.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Roper [mailto:sroper@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:09 PM
To: Barnaby Robson
Cc: KLR 650 list
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Luggage/seat for KLR 650
He must have meant the smallest that will hold one. I have a 50L as a trunk
on my Concours that will hold two full face helmets.
Tom Roper
'98 Concours
'02 KLR 650
Mo.
> > Tim at Happy Trails told me > that the 45L is the only Givi > that will fit a full face helmet. >
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According to GiVi the E35 will hold one full face helmet.
http://www.giviusa.com/leftprod.html# http://www.giviusa.com/prodmain.html
The E45 is supposed to hold two full face helmets.
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr_body.html
Fred
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Roper" To: "Barnaby Robson" Cc: "KLR 650 list" dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 5:09 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Luggage/seat for KLR 650 > He must have meant the smallest that will hold one. I have a 50L as a trunk > on my Concours that will hold two full face helmets. > Tom Roper > '98 Concours > '02 KLR 650 > Mo. > > > > Tim at Happy Trails told me > > that the 45L is the only Givi > > that will fit a full face helmet. > > > >
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Logan Randy P TSgt AFOTEC Det 3/TL
wrote:
only pro> Marsha, > > First off, there is absolutely no substitute for hard luggage. The
numerous> (to me) to soft luggage is it's light weight, while the cons are
melts> (not waterproof, seams rip, chafes plastic side covers, possibly
wheel> against muffler, fades in the sun, not secure, straps can get in the
Aw c'mon man... There is a substitute for hard luggage. It's called waterproof soft luggage, and a good set can be found at www.aerostich.com. Non of the "cons" listed above apply. At least not to the Ortleibs. The thing about the straps getting in the spokes is downright ludicrous, plus I would also be interested in hearing about the "lots more". I've used them over many miles- in rain and shine- with the Happy Trails side racks, which double as sturdy side protectors when I'm not hauling bags. Everything has always stayed bone dry. No fading, tearing, melting, etc. No problems whatsoever. Not too long ago this list experienced a mild panic over sub-frame failures. I'm of the belief that fully loaded soft bags are easier on a bike in rough terrain than their rigid counterparts. Imagine a 5-pound weight mounted on your head via a metal brace vs. one that's sitting on a pillow on top of your head. Which setup would you want to use if you were jumping off a chair? Kind of a goofy example but I think it makes my point. Also, being able to load 200 liters of cargo isn't necessarily a great thing for every adventure-tourer. It all depends on the kind of riding a person is going to do. The security thing doesn't hold a lot of water with me either. If I'm in say, latin america, I'm still not going to leave my camera, GPS, passport, etc. in a hard tail trunk . I wouldn't do that under circumstances. There's a minimum level of vigilance one has to always maintain. The type of bags one has probably shouldn't make much difference. I'm still going to either unload my bike, keep it within view or pay some street urchin 50 cents to watch it until I return. Hard setups have a lot of positives. So do soft setups. It's not by any means a slam-dunk in favor of either. Sacrilege I know... Sorry for the ramble, but I felt there was a misrepresentation that needed to be countered. "Mokan"> spokes, lots more...).
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Marsha, I bought the tail box from JC Whitney and *really* like it. It's been on there for about 3 months now, and holds a lot. No problems as of yet. It's the one without the backrest on it. It also has a handle so you can carry it as a suitcase when you travel. It was also only about $56. Ryan> Just got a KLR 650 and want to add luggage. I've seen the Happy- > Trails panniers, and like them, but want to find out what luggage > options will work (i.e. soft luggage, other hard bags). Hard to tell > by looking in the catalogues how they'll work, so thought I'd ask > the "experts!"
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