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Skypilot
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surplus m90 saddle bags. cheap and very water proof

Post by Skypilot » Mon Jan 30, 2012 1:59 pm

I needed some soft bags for this coming rally season and didn't want to spend a small fortune like I did on the aluminum boxes that work so well for comuting and general riding. The boxes ar enice but in hard off road and at speed they are a great way to snap an ankle. I am gonna go hammer through the forest a few times and commute with them for a few months to see how they work out but I think I have them pretty well sorted now. I have no idea what the Swiss need such heavy duty mega water proof backpacks for if they are all "neutral" but they are serious about not getting their stuff wet. If you need a pair of saddle bags once in a while this is a good cheapo option. The pictures start with how they come. I hacked the shoulder strap off and put two 1 inch web straps though the fittings. Looped it through several times and adjusted it to the seat width. I hooked the rear strap though the tool case strap although your means of locking them in place will vary. Last shots show them full and being closed as well as how they sit on the saddle bag frames. Not shown is the bits of velcro strapped around the lower frame and through the lower buckles on the bags. There are lots of buckle things on them. These bags have roll up closures and are very sturdy for $18 a piece. They are very thick Nylon with a rubbery PVC coating. I suspect I have some stuff to cut off still but they seem to fit the bike perfectly. They are exactly the right height and length. http://www.majorsurplus.com/Swiss-M90-Rubber-Rucksack-P16072.aspx If you want to see the bags up close the first link to the gallery. That should allow you to pull the full resolution images. It may be easier than individualy opening the images below. http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/ http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-pMFW8w2/0/XL/DSC02880-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Pdhpqdx/0/XL/DSC02886-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-nzv4MRf/0/XL/DSC02889-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Zc4xWD5/0/XL/DSC02895-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-8b5M2CT/0/XL/DSC02898-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-GbRmFTB/0/X2/DSC02899-X2.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-46pxV93/0/XL/DSC02900-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-CF7dqfp/0/XL/DSC02901-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-7N9tmch/0/XL/DSC02902-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-mGFSnMk/0/XL/DSC02903-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Vjzw7Rh/0/XL/DSC02904-XL.jpg

Brent Tegler
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surplus m90 saddle bags. cheap and very water proof

Post by Brent Tegler » Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:00 pm

Wow they look great and what a deal at that price, nicely done, thanks for the pics.... Brent Tegler Tengai rider Fergus Canada ________________________________ From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Skypilot Sent: January-30-12 3:00 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof I needed some soft bags for this coming rally season and didn't want to spend a small fortune like I did on the aluminum boxes that work so well for comuting and general riding. The boxes ar enice but in hard off road and at speed they are a great way to snap an ankle. I am gonna go hammer through the forest a few times and commute with them for a few months to see how they work out but I think I have them pretty well sorted now. I have no idea what the Swiss need such heavy duty mega water proof backpacks for if they are all "neutral" but they are serious about not getting their stuff wet. If you need a pair of saddle bags once in a while this is a good cheapo option. The pictures start with how they come. I hacked the shoulder strap off and put two 1 inch web straps though the fittings. Looped it through several times and adjusted it to the seat width. I hooked the rear strap though the tool case strap although your means of locking them in place will vary. Last shots show them full and being closed as well as how they sit on the saddle bag frames. Not shown is the bits of velcro strapped around the lower frame and through the lower buckles on the bags. There are lots of buckle things on them. These bags have roll up closures and are very sturdy for $18 a piece. They are very thick Nylon with a rubbery PVC coating. I suspect I have some stuff to cut off still but they seem to fit the bike perfectly. They are exactly the right height and length. http://www.majorsurplus.com/Swiss-M90-Rubber-Rucksack-P16072.aspx If you want to see the bags up close the first link to the gallery. That should allow you to pull the full resolution images. It may be easier than individualy opening the images below. http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/ http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-pMFW8w2/0/XL/DSC02 880-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Pdhpqdx/0/XL/DSC02 886-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-nzv4MRf/0/XL/DSC02 889-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Zc4xWD5/0/XL/DSC02 895-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-8b5M2CT/0/XL/DSC02 898-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-GbRmFTB/0/X2/DSC02 899-X2.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-46pxV93/0/XL/DSC02 900-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-CF7dqfp/0/XL/DSC02 901-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-7N9tmch/0/XL/DSC02 902-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-mGFSnMk/0/XL/DSC02 903-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Vjzw7Rh/0/XL/DSC02 904-XL.jpg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Blake El Explorador
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surplus m90 saddle bags. cheap and very water proof

Post by Blake El Explorador » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:23 am

Thanks for the info, I have been looking at doing something like this but I had some cheapo backpacker daybags in mind. This is cheaper and way better... I'm going to order myself up a couple! To: chris.eckert@...; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com CC: adriantegler@...; jctegler@... From: btegler@... Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:00:31 -0500 Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof Wow they look great and what a deal at that price, nicely done, thanks for the pics.... Brent Tegler Tengai rider Fergus Canada ________________________________ From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Skypilot Sent: January-30-12 3:00 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof I needed some soft bags for this coming rally season and didn't want to spend a small fortune like I did on the aluminum boxes that work so well for comuting and general riding. The boxes ar enice but in hard off road and at speed they are a great way to snap an ankle. I am gonna go hammer through the forest a few times and commute with them for a few months to see how they work out but I think I have them pretty well sorted now. I have no idea what the Swiss need such heavy duty mega water proof backpacks for if they are all "neutral" but they are serious about not getting their stuff wet. If you need a pair of saddle bags once in a while this is a good cheapo option. The pictures start with how they come. I hacked the shoulder strap off and put two 1 inch web straps though the fittings. Looped it through several times and adjusted it to the seat width. I hooked the rear strap though the tool case strap although your means of locking them in place will vary. Last shots show them full and being closed as well as how they sit on the saddle bag frames. Not shown is the bits of velcro strapped around the lower frame and through the lower buckles on the bags. There are lots of buckle things on them. These bags have roll up closures and are very sturdy for $18 a piece. They are very thick Nylon with a rubbery PVC coating. I suspect I have some stuff to cut off still but they seem to fit the bike perfectly. They are exactly the right height and length. http://www.majorsurplus.com/Swiss-M90-Rubber-Rucksack-P16072.aspx If you want to see the bags up close the first link to the gallery. That should allow you to pull the full resolution images. It may be easier than individualy opening the images below. http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/ http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-pMFW8w2/0/XL/DSC02 880-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Pdhpqdx/0/XL/DSC02 886-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-nzv4MRf/0/XL/DSC02 889-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Zc4xWD5/0/XL/DSC02 895-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-8b5M2CT/0/XL/DSC02 898-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-GbRmFTB/0/X2/DSC02 899-X2.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-46pxV93/0/XL/DSC02 900-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-CF7dqfp/0/XL/DSC02 901-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-7N9tmch/0/XL/DSC02 902-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-mGFSnMk/0/XL/DSC02 903-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Vjzw7Rh/0/XL/DSC02 904-XL.jpg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Eckert, Christopher (Infrastructure Solut

surplus m90 saddle bags. cheap and very water proof

Post by Eckert, Christopher (Infrastructure Solut » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:31 am

They are the right soze too. Most backpacks are to tall From: Blake El Explorador [mailto:onetwistedpoet@...] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:23 AM To: btegler@...; Eckert, Christopher (Infrastructure Solutions Dept.); dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com Cc: adriantegler@...; jctegler@... Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof Thanks for the info, I have been looking at doing something like this but I had some cheapo backpacker daybags in mind. This is cheaper and way better... I'm going to order myself up a couple! ________________________________ To: chris.eckert@...; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com CC: adriantegler@...; jctegler@... From: btegler@... Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:00:31 -0500 Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof Wow they look great and what a deal at that price, nicely done, thanks for the pics.... Brent Tegler Tengai rider Fergus Canada ________________________________ From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Skypilot Sent: January-30-12 3:00 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] surplus m90 saddle bags. Cheap and very water proof I needed some soft bags for this coming rally season and didn't want to spend a small fortune like I did on the aluminum boxes that work so well for comuting and general riding. The boxes ar enice but in hard off road and at speed they are a great way to snap an ankle. I am gonna go hammer through the forest a few times and commute with them for a few months to see how they work out but I think I have them pretty well sorted now. I have no idea what the Swiss need such heavy duty mega water proof backpacks for if they are all "neutral" but they are serious about not getting their stuff wet. If you need a pair of saddle bags once in a while this is a good cheapo option. The pictures start with how they come. I hacked the shoulder strap off and put two 1 inch web straps though the fittings. Looped it through several times and adjusted it to the seat width. I hooked the rear strap though the tool case strap although your means of locking them in place will vary. Last shots show them full and being closed as well as how they sit on the saddle bag frames. Not shown is the bits of velcro strapped around the lower frame and through the lower buckles on the bags. There are lots of buckle things on them. These bags have roll up closures and are very sturdy for $18 a piece. They are very thick Nylon with a rubbery PVC coating. I suspect I have some stuff to cut off still but they seem to fit the bike perfectly. They are exactly the right height and length. http://www.majorsurplus.com/Swiss-M90-Rubber-Rucksack-P16072.aspx If you want to see the bags up close the first link to the gallery. That should allow you to pull the full resolution images. It may be easier than individualy opening the images below. http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/ http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-pMFW8w2/0/XL/DSC02 880-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Pdhpqdx/0/XL/DSC02 886-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-nzv4MRf/0/XL/DSC02 889-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Zc4xWD5/0/XL/DSC02 895-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-8b5M2CT/0/XL/DSC02 898-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-GbRmFTB/0/X2/DSC02 899-X2.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-46pxV93/0/XL/DSC02 900-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-CF7dqfp/0/XL/DSC02 901-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-7N9tmch/0/XL/DSC02 902-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-mGFSnMk/0/XL/DSC02 903-XL.jpg http://skypilot.smugmug.com/Other/cheapo-saddlebags/i-Vjzw7Rh/0/XL/DSC02 904-XL.jpg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ************************************************************ This communication, including attachments, is for the exclusive use of addressee and may contain proprietary, confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this communication and destroy all copies. ************************************************************ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by Jeff Saline » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:51 am

----- Forwarded Message ----- Listers, Albuquerque, NM Travel time: 0 hrs 02 mins Distance: 1 mile My alarm clock goes off at 5 am. I get up and use the bathroom. Steve is up when I get out and go to wake him. We both pack quickly and start loading the bikes. Kent and Carol are up and we have a quick breakfast. I brush my teeth and finish packing a few last minute items on my bike. Steve rolls his bike down the driveway and then I ride mine backwards down the driveway and park behind him. I'm geared up and the GPS is locked and loaded. Steve is ready and I guess this is it. It's a few minutes to 6 on a Wednesday. Carol takes a picture of us with the bikes and that's kind of the end of De Tour. We say thanks and good bye to Kent and Carol. We've both had a wonderful time visiting them in Albuquerque and really enjoy their company. Steve and I look at each other. Two years earlier when we got to Antelope Wells, NM, which is the end of the Great Divide Ride, we kind of looked at each other the same way. But this time we've got a bit of a plan as he's riding to Canyon, Texas to meet his son Chris for the ride home and I've got a route planned for getting me back to the Black Hills. We say our good byes and kind of know we can't really express how much we've enjoyed traveling with each other. This has probably been the best trip I've ever been on. We don our ear plugs, helmets and gloves and Steve leads as we head off. A right turn and a right turn and a stop and Steve needs to turn right and I need to turn left. He slaps my hand in a goodbye gesture and rides off. De End of De Tour. Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT . . ____________________________________________________________ 57 Year Old Looks 27 Local Woman Reveals Wrinkle Secret That Has Doctors Angry. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4f27ffdfda0005ca368st03vuc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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