nklr been almost too cold to ride in la,ca but this should warm

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revmaaatin
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nklr--waterproof bag

Post by revmaaatin » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:04 pm

List, Ah, winter. The season of KLR-dreaming. All sunshine and bright skies!cough. Days and days of dry gravel roads with a gentle crosswind. no, not really. Reality: If you travel by motorcycle very far, you are going to get wet. Your stuff is going to get wet. You are going to be cranky. An Ad I saw today. If you do any traveling/thinking about traveling--this might be something to consider. Guide Gear Roll - top Dry Bag http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=507588&pn=1 Sounds like a good piece of gear. If I did not have the Seattle Sports Bags, I would give one of these a try. Price? You decide.... revmaaatin.

Skypilot
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nklr--waterproof bag

Post by Skypilot » Mon Jan 26, 2009 8:21 am

An important note about the bags you see at Sportsmans Guide They are a 700-denier nylon shell with TPU waterproof coating. This is NOT the same as the heavier duty PVA bags like Seal line, Dry bags, Ortlieb... They are more flexible and easier to roll and pack but they are not the rugged bags you might be thining of. I use some of the TPU coated nylon bags to keep cloths and sleeping bags in inside of the PVA bags. I can pack them in the tent then go put them in the PVA bags on the bike, sort of a second chance water barrier because I hate putting wet clothes on and I hate wet sleeping bags. How I pack it is in the following link. Keep in mind that I wrote this to keep my thoughts straight on what I found worked for me. http://www.ginsucity.com/klr650-packing By the way. I see packing stuff on the bike as being part of how you use your bike therefore negating the need for the nklr tag ~Chris

Mike Frey
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nklr been almost too cold to ride in la,ca but this should warm

Post by Mike Frey » Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:04 pm

Careful, if it gets any colder in SoCal, you could put your eye out with one of those things..... nakedwaterskier wrote:
> > http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/mcy/1009248184.html > http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/mcy/1009248184.html> > > Jeffrey > >

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