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Mark
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it fits...

Post by Mark » Sat Oct 14, 2000 10:24 pm

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    ...barely! This is my A2 in my Grand Caravan. I was kinda surprised that I could squeeze it in without doing more than just lowering the triple clamps all the way down the forks. Loading was done through the side door and the attachment points for the seats work great for the tie-down straps. I decided to truck it out to tomorrow's dualsport ride in Tremont, PA. That way, if I beat it or myself up, I can get home. Just thought I'd post this for those of you who always wondered about putting your KLR in a minivan. Mark B2 A2

    e. rhoads
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    thinking about getting....boots nklr

    Post by e. rhoads » Sat Oct 14, 2000 10:56 pm

    Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] THINKING ABOUT GETTING A KLR650
    > > Others tell me to get a proper biking boot like the > ones put out by SIDI. I'll be scanning this thread with interest to see > what the good people of K.O.R.G. recommend. >
    ===== I'm very pleased with my Sidi Discoverys. They are made to be a dualsport boot with a mild motocross look. This is a strong, well made boot that's quick to break in, easy to walk in, has replaceable soles ($15) and fit me well the first time. Mine are just barely roomy with somewhat thicker-than-average socks and I think I could fit a second pair of average socks. For a 7lb. heavy duty boot they are comfortable enough I sometimes leave them on for hours after I've gotten home. (hey, there're even comfortable enough you can sit at the computer and compose email ;) Having a fast buckle release system is nice for quickly putting them on or off. And if the price doesn't put you off you might like to put these on. I did a perfect online purchase with these....saw them online, compared them online and ordered them online through motonation.com. ....and with a name like Sidi how could I go wrong? eric

    Backroad Bandit
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    thinking about getting....boots nklr

    Post by Backroad Bandit » Sat Oct 14, 2000 11:18 pm

    > > Others tell me to get a proper biking boot like the > > ones put out by SIDI. I'll be scanning this thread with interest
    to see
    > > what the good people of K.O.R.G. recommend. > > > > ===== I'm very pleased with my Sidi Discoverys.
    The SIDI On-Road Sympatex is a terrific boot as well. Not as heavy- duty for Motocross types but one fine heavy-duty waterproof road boot you can walk in all day long. Worth the price.

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