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Swampy
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Post by Swampy » Sun May 19, 2002 8:03 pm

Ya know, there are folks on this list that will nit-pick anything into excess, and cause folks who have no knowledge to second guess their choices based upon someone elses likes and dislikes. Goes with tires, goes with oils, goes with movies, goes with restaurants, goes with just about everything.. There will never be a perfect product for all the masses unless you make your own for your own needs. I love my Wolfman. Larger than the Kawi bag so it'll hold more stuff, fits looser than I liked, but hey, it was designed for the GS1150 not the KLR, but it does have a good shape that can be worked. Does it hit the bars? Yes, there have been a few times the bag hit my horn button, but oh well. I moved the bars again and the horn stopped. Imagine that. I like it. It's rugged, holds a lot of stuff. Is it perfect, no, but then what is. Your use will be different than mine, your expected use will be different from mine. I adapted the bag to fit my needs because there was not another bag out there that came close to meeting my needs. So, as with dual sporting in general, you must compromise. I like my Wolfman. I like my green bike, I like my choice in tires, I like the oil I use. My $.02 Swampy Don't Sweat The Small Stuff. Enjoy Life. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

InWoods13@aol.com
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Post by InWoods13@aol.com » Sun May 19, 2002 8:12 pm

In a message dated 5/19/02 9:03:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, swampy@... writes: -snip << I like my Wolfman. I like my green bike, I like my choice in tires, I like the oil I use. My $.02 Swampy Don't Sweat The Small Stuff. Enjoy Life. >> Well met. I like the (smaller than Wolfman) stock Kawi tank bag/bra...but am a firm believer in that sweating the small stuff will eat ya from the inside out, yup. All best. -Scott A14 "thunderdog" Sorrento, Fl

monahanwb
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Post by monahanwb » Sun May 19, 2002 8:40 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Swampy" wrote:
> Yes, there have been a few times the bag hit my horn button, but oh
well. I moved the bars again and the horn stopped. Imagine that. I like it. It's rugged, holds a lot of stuff. Is it perfect, no, but then what is. I stuffed a whole bag of groceries in mine yesterday on the way home from work. Of course, I had to unzip the expander-chingadero. If you're wondering what was in the bag of groceries, it was your standard $20 bag of groceries, just right for the single guy. This bag holds a lot of stuff.

ridecaptan
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Post by ridecaptan » Sun May 19, 2002 8:51 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., InWoods13@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 5/19/02 9:03:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
swampy@w...
> writes: > > -snip
in tires,
> I like the oil I use. > > My $.02 > > Swampy > Don't Sweat The Small Stuff. Enjoy Life. >> > > Well met. > I like the (smaller than Wolfman) stock Kawi tank bag/bra...but am
a firm
> believer in that sweating the small stuff will eat ya from the
inside out,
> yup. > All best. -Scott > > A14 "thunderdog" > Sorrento, Fl
Me too! Differnent strokes for different folks. I must be like the mother duck who thinks her ugly duckling is beautiful. I actually think the green and silver '01 colors looks cool. :) Ed A15

don_detloff
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Post by don_detloff » Mon May 20, 2002 6:57 am

> I stuffed a whole bag of groceries in mine yesterday on the way
home
> from work. Of course, I had to unzip the expander-chingadero. If > you're wondering what was in the bag of groceries, it was your > standard $20 bag of groceries, just right for the single guy. This > bag holds a lot of stuff.
... a 12 pack, a bag of chips and a fresh pack of batteries for the remote control!

millerized_2000
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Post by millerized_2000 » Mon May 20, 2002 7:11 am

Hey, you were peekin'! just right for the single guy. This
> > bag holds a lot of stuff. > > ... a 12 pack, a bag of chips and a fresh pack of batteries for
the
> remote control!

KJ
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Post by KJ » Mon May 20, 2002 10:35 am

>> Yes, there have been a few times the bag hit my horn button, but oh > well. I moved the bars again and the horn stopped. Imagine that. I > like it. It's rugged, holds a lot of stuff. Is it perfect, no, but > then what is. > > > I stuffed a whole bag of groceries in mine yesterday on the way home > from work. Of course, I had to unzip the expander-chingadero. If > you're wondering what was in the bag of groceries, it was your > standard $20 bag of groceries, just right for the single guy. This > bag holds a lot of stuff. > >
Anyone have the new KLR specific mounting system for the Wolfman? The old style works fine but can be a little tricky to latch up after a refill. Nice bag but for some reason it won't ride the bike for me when I get tired. Don't know what's wrong with it. Karl A14 love the green.

mnron2002
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Post by mnron2002 » Mon May 20, 2002 10:41 am

> > Anyone have the new KLR specific mounting system for the Wolfman?
The old
> style works fine but can be a little tricky to latch up after a
refill. Nice
> bag but for some reason it won't ride the bike for me when I get
tired.
> Don't know what's wrong with it. > > Karl > A14 love the green.
I got one of the first "new" Wolfman bags with the KLR specific mounting system. Basically you attach the straps to the two screws on the front of the tank where the side panels (front pieces, not the side-side panels. I'm in the middle of a brain fart and can't come up with the correct name) attach at their top. Easy to move for fill- ups, and easy to reattach. MNRon

West Hovland
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Post by West Hovland » Mon May 20, 2002 2:02 pm

Bravo!... _West
> Ya know, there are folks on this list that will nit-pick anything into
excess, and cause folks who have no knowledge to second guess their choices based upon someone elses likes and dislikes. Goes with tires, goes with oils, goes with movies, goes with restaurants, goes with just about everything.. There will never be a perfect product for all the masses unless you make your own for your own needs.
> > I love my Wolfman. Larger than the Kawi bag so it'll hold more stuff, fits
looser than I liked, but hey, it was designed for the GS1150 not the KLR, but it does have a good shape that can be worked. Does it hit the bars? Yes, there have been a few times the bag hit my horn button, but oh well. I moved the bars again and the horn stopped. Imagine that. I like it. It's rugged, holds a lot of stuff. Is it perfect, no, but then what is. Your use will be different than mine, your expected use will be different from mine. I adapted the bag to fit my needs because there was not another bag out there that came close to meeting my needs. So, as with dual sporting in general, you must compromise.
> > I like my Wolfman. I like my green bike, I like my choice in tires, I like
the oil I use.
> > My $.02 > > Swampy > Don't Sweat The Small Stuff. Enjoy Life.

Swampy
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Post by Swampy » Sat Jun 29, 2002 10:19 pm

I don't want to rain on anyones parade either but if someone broke their kill switch, that's a bone headed thing. It's not Wolfmans fault that folks zip the double zipper up to the top right hand corner. They are actually to be zipped to meet in the front just above the pocket. This allows easy and quick access to the contents from the riders perch in the flight deck. geez...some folks just never think things through then blame the equipment.... Sorry, if I pissed anyone off but I'm beginning to tire of folks that can't figure stuff out then blame a manufacturer. This ranks right up there with the "I don't like it cause it makes my horn blow when I turn the bars. Geez, turn the bars back so it doesn't press in the button then loosen the strap, and slide the thing back. reposition the darn thig. Geez. Or how about the complaint that the map window is too small and your map won't fit. Well refold the darn thing to fit! It's not a difficult thing folks... Lefty Loosy, righty tighty Don't spray oil on your tires to make the high beam come on flip the little switch, then if you wanna turn it off, flip it back and all that stuff Improvise, Adapt, Overcome. Quit whinning. If we lived in a perfect world there would be no morons, 'eh? I guess Mark Twian was corect when he said that "Common sense is a very uncommon thing" Swampy Callin' it as I see it. Get over it... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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