Sounded good until I got to this part of their web site: Sweet Cheeks is not warranted for use on a moving vehicle. Containers falling from motorcycle could cause severe injury or death. Container must be approved for contents and properly secured. Use for anything other than display is at the owners risk and not advised by Pope Enterprises L.L.C., Cycle-Analyst or Ray Pope. Nothing like standing behind the product your selling. Kill the lawyers! Matt Knowles - Ferndale, CA - http://www.knowlesville.com/matt/motorcycles '99 Sprint ST - for going fast and far (2CZUSA) '01 KLR650 (A15) - for exploring the North Coast backroads '97 KLX300 & '01 Lakota - for playing in the dirt '79 KZ400 - just because it was the first vehicle I ever owned> I just got back from the 3,500 mile Labrador Loop and threw a $10 > sheepskin I picked up from Ikea before I went over the seat. It was > fantastic compared to the stock saddle and I'm seriously considering > fitting one full time. > > Has anyone tried the sweet cheeks from http://www.cycle-analyst.com/ ? > I met a guy on a KTM while I was away and he loved it, especially as > you could flip it out of the way for off road excursions.
want a klr that knifes through the wind?
gell seats
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:17 PM, Andy Kirby wrote:
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It's not the lawyers, but they don't help the problem. It's stupid people
that don't take responsibility of their own actions and the consequences.
It's never "their" fault.
-Bobby
> -----Original Message----- > From: Matt Knowles >
> > Nothing like standing behind the product your selling. Kill the > lawyers! > > Matt Knowles
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want a klr that knifes through the wind?
1- Lose the front fender. (Some replacements have been discussed.)
2- Lose the Bimbo Ear hand protectors. (These things catch side winds
and twist your handlebars.
3- Lose the stupid ATV 32" handlebars. Swap them for a 28' alloy bar
with a 2.5" rise. Pulls your arms and elbows closer to you body,
catching less air. Tried them in the dirt; They work fine.
Cheers,
Bigdroptwo
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