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harold650
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Post by harold650 » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:34 am

Has anbody used the rear plastic guards that are for sale E-Bay? Big price difference from the guards for sale from Happy Trails. The guards on E-Bay are from San Diego and about half the price of others. These are guards that protect the rear side panels and the exhaust from your saddle bags rubbing on them.

John
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Post by John » Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:10 am

I just received mine yesterday and they look good. I will install them this weekend and let you know. The price was too good to not try. jn
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "harold650" wrote: > > Has anbody used the rear plastic guards that are for sale E-Bay? Big > price difference from the guards for sale from Happy Trails. The guards > on E-Bay are from San Diego and about half the price of others. These > are guards that protect the rear side panels and the exhaust from your > saddle bags rubbing on them. >

John
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Post by John » Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:04 pm

Received them in three days, well packed with bolts required to install. I installed them today, fit and finish is very good and they will work fine for soft luggage. I wouldn't hesitate to order them again espically for the money. jn
> I just received mine yesterday and they look good. I will install them > this weekend and let you know. The price was too good to not try. > > jn > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "harold650" wrote: > > > > Has anbody used the rear plastic guards that are for sale E-Bay? Big > > price difference from the guards for sale from Happy Trails. The
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> > on E-Bay are from San Diego and about half the price of others. These > > are guards that protect the rear side panels and the exhaust from
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> > saddle bags rubbing on them. > > >

Kevin Powers
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Post by Kevin Powers » Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:46 pm

I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - forgive me if this ends up a double post. I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some PB Blaster to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but after that it was easy. I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed with the rack in place. The left body panel comes off and installs ok, but the right one is closer to the bike and so the the body panel can't squeeze in or out. Is this typical for side racks? I don't like the idea of having to remove the rack to remove the seat. Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: > > Received them in three days, well packed with bolts required to > install. I installed them today, fit and finish is very good and they > will work fine for soft luggage. I wouldn't hesitate to order them > again espically for the money. > > jn > > > I just received mine yesterday and they look good. I will install them > > this weekend and let you know. The price was too good to not try. > > > > jn > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "harold650" wrote: > > > > > > Has anbody used the rear plastic guards that are for sale E-Bay? Big > > > price difference from the guards for sale from Happy Trails. The > guards > > > on E-Bay are from San Diego and about half the price of others. These > > > are guards that protect the rear side panels and the exhaust from > your > > > saddle bags rubbing on them. > > > > > >

Don S
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Post by Don S » Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:27 pm

Being half the price of HT units, it sounds like the racks might be Chinese knock offs. I have the Happy Trails SU racks and my side panels come off without removal of the racks. The exhaust side takes some wiggling but it comes off. When it comes to after market accessories, you're better of buying the stuff made in the States. Costs more but it top notch. Don Kevin Powers wrote: I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - forgive me if this ends up a double post. I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some PB Blaster to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but after that it was easy. I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed with the rack in place. The left body panel comes off and installs ok, but the right one is closer to the bike and so the the body panel can't squeeze in or out. Is this typical for side racks? I don't like the idea of having to remove the rack to remove the seat. Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: > > Received them in three days, well packed with bolts required to > install. I installed them today, fit and finish is very good and they > will work fine for soft luggage. I wouldn't hesitate to order them > again espically for the money. > > jn > > > I just received mine yesterday and they look good. I will install them > > this weekend and let you know. The price was too good to not try. > > > > jn > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "harold650" wrote: > > > > > > Has anbody used the rear plastic guards that are for sale E-Bay? Big > > > price difference from the guards for sale from Happy Trails. The > guards > > > on E-Bay are from San Diego and about half the price of others. These > > > are guards that protect the rear side panels and the exhaust from > your > > > saddle bags rubbing on them. > > > > > > --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Loan for $1698/mo - Calculate new house payment [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Robert Chay
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Post by Robert Chay » Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:00 pm

You can drill a hole on each side so you don't need to take the sides off when you need to take off your seat. -Bobby
> -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Powers > > I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - > forgive me if this ends up a double post. > > I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some > PB Blaster to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but > after that it was easy. > I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed > with the rack in place. The left body panel comes off and > installs ok, but the right one is closer to the bike and so > the the body panel can't squeeze in or out. Is this typical > for side racks? I don't like the idea of having to remove > the rack to remove the seat. > > Kevin Powers > White Bear Lake, MN >

Don S
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Post by Don S » Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:00 pm

That's a good idea. Good thinking. Robert Chay wrote: You can drill a hole on each side so you don't need to take the sides off when you need to take off your seat. -Bobby
> -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Powers > > I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - > forgive me if this ends up a double post. > > I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some > PB Blaster to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but > after that it was easy. > I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed > with the rack in place. The left body panel comes off and > installs ok, but the right one is closer to the bike and so > the the body panel can't squeeze in or out. Is this typical > for side racks? I don't like the idea of having to remove > the rack to remove the seat. > > Kevin Powers > White Bear Lake, MN >
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Jud Jones
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Post by Jud Jones » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:03 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Powers" wrote:
> > I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - forgive me > if this ends up a double post. > > I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some PB Blaster > to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but after that it was easy. > I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed with the > rack in place. The left body panel comes off and installs ok, but the > right one is closer to the bike and so the the body panel can't > squeeze in or out. Is this typical for side racks? I don't like the > idea of having to remove the rack to remove the seat. >
Use a nole saw to drill the side panels for access to the seat bolts, and slot the tabs on the seat. Ur, if your seat fits as tightly as my Corbin, leave the seat bolts off altogether, perhaps using some velcro between the seat and frame (although I have not found that necessary).

Norm Keller

rear plastc guards

Post by Norm Keller » Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:53 am

My rear plastic covers come off with the HT racks installed. Sounds like your racks are not designed properly. Have you considered adding some washers as shims? Another option might be to drill holes in your side covers so that the seat bolts are accessible with the covers in place. I considered that before relocating the fuses down to the LH frame down tube. Norm [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Don S
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Post by Don S » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:50 pm

Hey Jud: What's an nole saw? Is it like a hole saw with the top part of the "h" missing or am I just ignorant? Don Jud Jones wrote:
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Powers" wrote: > > I sent some comments earlier, but they didn't go through - forgive me > if this ends up a double post. > > I installed these tonight. Simple to install, it took some PB Blaster > to get the passenger footrest bolts loose but after that it was easy. > I'm disappointed that the right body panel can't be removed with the > rack in place. The left body panel comes off and installs ok, but the > right one is closer to the bike and so the the body panel can't > squeeze in or out. Is this typical for side racks? I don't like the > idea of having to remove the rack to remove the seat. > Use a nole saw to drill the side panels for access to the seat bolts, and slot the tabs on the seat. Ur, if your seat fits as tightly as my Corbin, leave the seat bolts off altogether, perhaps using some velcro between the seat and frame (although I have not found that necessary). --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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