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David C.
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airhawk seat pads?

Post by David C. » Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:09 pm

Anyone got one? Like it? What size? Thanks Dave C

Jim Douglas
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airhawk seat pads?

Post by Jim Douglas » Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:15 pm

David C. wrote:
> > Anyone got one? Like it? What size? > > Thanks > Dave C > >
The seat pad I use was from Walmart and fit's the KLR like it's made by Kawasaki! It's black and shaped like a shitter lid, overlaps each side of the seat about 2", and was only like $17.00 if I recall, has a mesh cover over rubber formed stuff on the inside, works great and would never go on a long ride w/o it!

Kevin Powers
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finding fire trails, dirt roads and forrest roads

Post by Kevin Powers » Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:24 pm

UPDATED LINK: http://store.usgs.gov Then click on the "Map Locator" button on the left side - follow directions from there. Kevin
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Kevin Powers wrote: > The USGS now allows you to download all USGS topos as a zipped .pdf file > for no cost. These are the full topo maps, and include the border and date. > > > > > > http://store.usgs.gov/scripts/wgate/ZWW20/!?~language=en&~theme=GP&OSTORE=USGSGP&~OKCODE=STARThttp://store.usgs.gov/scripts/wgate/ZWW20/%21?%7Elanguage=en&%7Etheme=GP&OSTORE=USGSGP&%7EOKCODE=START> > > > > Click on *Map Locator and Downloader* > -- > Kevin Powers > White Bear Lake, MN > -- Kevin Powers White Bear Lake, MN [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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