klr650 backrest
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storm troopers in pajamas
in prepping for a ride next summer I needed new boots. I wanted loads of
protection but need to be able to live in them for about three months. I
wanted MX boot levels of protection. I saw an interesting pair of trials
boots, they were really nice looking too, but they didnt have the armor
that mx boots do. Then I stumbled on ATV boots. I had no idea they made
them although it made sense when I thought about it.
I settled on a pair of Thor Quadrant ATV boots. These are not for
popping off to the grocery store for a gallon of milk but that is more
do to the looks than the ability to walk and their comfort. They are
actualy very comfortable after a few hours walking around. Since I
didn't know what they would be like I wore them around the house for a
few evenings since the wood floors and my wifes impeccably cleaning,
would not tarnish them in case they never became comfortable.
It should be noted that I dont think they make a wide width
http://www.ginsucity.com/thor-quadrant-atv.jpg
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storm troopers in pajamas
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, skypilot@... wrote:
Then I stumbled on ATV boots. I had no idea they made>
Gaerne also makes a comfortable pair of ATV boots with a Vibram sole. http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Rider/Gaerne%20Explorer%20Boot.htm LB.> them although it made sense when I thought about it. > > I settled on a pair of Thor Quadrant ATV boots. These are not for > popping off to the grocery store for a gallon of milk but that is more > do to the looks than the ability to walk and their comfort. > http://www.ginsucity.com/thor-quadrant-atv.jpg >
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klr650 backrest
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "landsail" wrote:
Hey Landsail, How about posting the direct link to your photo. Such as this example: Hi saw this funny ad in the photo albums: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/photos/album/1863447806/pic/list etc. For just a moments extra work on your end, and photo-poster places the direct link in their post so old people like me don't have to hunt for it--and not find it. One click and we are there. Your mod, by the way sounds wonderful--but painful to locate.... revmaaatin. who hopes all others will post direct links to their photos-- as the size of the photo album requires several minutes to locate anything--if you find it at all> > Using my 2007 KLR650, I added a backrest using a Suzuki Samurai Headrest. From an online salvage source, a low cost Samurai headrest with 8.5 in post spacing is used > http://www.samuraisalvage.com/searchresults.asp > > The posts are threaded to 7/16 x 20 threads on these metric smooth posts, Two 1/2 in or metric nuts are welded on the accessory KLR rack and drilled out to fit the 7/16 threaded rods. Stainless 7/16 x 20 nylocks, fender washers, jam nuts are used on the headrest posts. Easy to remove and comfortable per my passenger. Total cost about $80. > See the Backrest photo album. > Mark in Nevada. >
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