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rekib056
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luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by rekib056 » Sat Apr 24, 2004 2:53 pm

Sorry to bring up the "luggage" question, as I'm sure its been discussed a lot, I couldn't get any information searching the archives. I'm attempting to put together a luggage system, and have come up with these possibilities. -Ortlieb Dry Saddlebags, without clip-on feature, no luggage rack. or -Ortlieb Dry Saddlebags with the Quick Release Latch, along with a Happy Trails or Dual-Star rack? Which luggage rack system is best? Anyone have experience with the clip-ons? Are they worth the extra money? or -Wolfman Alpha rear bag & Duffel combo? Thanks for any feedback or advice. -Bill A16

Devon
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luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by Devon » Sat Apr 24, 2004 5:40 pm

I have the ortleib drybags (throwover type) and the Happy-trail.com OSR racks. I like this system because you have a minimum of hardware bolted onto the bike, and the racks don't need to be at all straight to keep the bags off the exhaust pipe. One of my OSR racks is mildly bent, the same accident that cracked a fork slider. I never bother to straighten or replace it. I also have a couple of Ortleib dry duffels. These are really nice in heavy rain, or if you have to ride through some mud. I also have the JCwhitney removeable top box which I highly recommend. Devon bdmassey@... wrote:
>Sorry to bring up the "luggage" question, as I'm sure its been >discussed a lot, I couldn't get any information searching the >archives. I'm attempting to put together a luggage system, and have >come up with these possibilities. > >

aboyandhisdawg
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luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by aboyandhisdawg » Sat Apr 24, 2004 6:31 pm

depends on what your needs are. i recently found a mid-sized Otter box that 'll be installing as a top box for lockable day-to-day use, and plan on getting a Wolfman Enduro tankbag and since i have a Corbin seat, i'll probably get the Wolfman Beta rear bag for weekend trips. i'm not anticipating anything longer than a 3 or 4 day weekend, and this looks like it'll work for my percieved needs since i'm used to travelling kinda light. if you are planing a transcontinental or global tour, or otherwise intend to live on the bike for extended periods, you'll need, or at east want somehting more. i just wish Wolfman made somehting between the Enduro and the Explorer... one's too big and the other's almost too small. fixer KLR A1 #1197 Lost Wages, NV
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "rekib056" wrote: > > Sorry to bring up the "luggage" question, as I'm sure its been > discussed a lot, I couldn't get any information searching the > archives. I'm attempting to put together a luggage system, and have > come up with these possibilities. > > -Ortlieb Dry Saddlebags, without clip-on feature, no luggage rack. > or > -Ortlieb Dry Saddlebags with the Quick Release Latch, along with a > Happy Trails or Dual-Star rack? Which luggage rack system is best? > Anyone have experience with the clip-ons? Are they worth the extra > money? > or > -Wolfman Alpha rear bag & Duffel combo? > > Thanks for any feedback or advice. > > -Bill > A16

Mark Lewis

luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by Mark Lewis » Sat Apr 24, 2004 10:18 pm

Chase Harper has had some great deals on their web site recently. I'm gonna get a set of Touratech panniers. Mark Lewis

motopelli
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luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by motopelli » Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:48 am

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "rekib056" wrote:
> > -Ortlieb Dry Saddlebags, without clip-on feature, > -Bill > A16
As good as the Wolfman products are, the Ortleibs are the way to go in my book. They win on their basic simplicity and ability to do the job without any unecessary frills or gimmicks. I have used these bags exclusively for about 8 years now and they work on just about any bike. Same goes for the Ortleib duffle. When your buddies are struggling with stuff that got wet or zippers that go south, you'll aprreciate the simplicity of the Ortleib luggage. Gino Rider VAlley Motorcycles.

alldingosrred
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klr sighting in ky

Post by alldingosrred » Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:43 pm

I saw an eary model KLR in the back of a truck this evening, it was next to another bike, Suzuki maybe, too much mud to tell. It was at a gas station off of I-75 North of Crittenden at about 8:20PM...? Are you on the list? Looked like it was a fun day of riding for sure. Adrian

Mark Lewis

luggage- ortlieb vs wolfman?

Post by Mark Lewis » Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:52 pm


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