Depending on whether you like your bags to have small burns in them, maybe, maybe not. I went with a rear rack solution. I used the happy trails racks (mostly because the others hadn't started producing theirs yet. http://www.happy-trails.com http://www.mac-d.com umm. I have this sneaking suspicion there's at least one more rack solution out there that I'm forgetting. Help me here guys. ---o&>o--- Sarah Barwig sarah@...>I just ordered the Aerostich Dry bag Saddlebags (yellow) directly from >Aerostich Riderwearhouse. Do I need anything else such as a heat shield for >the exhaust or anything else? Thanks in advance,
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At 01:24 PM 6/5/00 -0400, Shepard,Brian wrote:
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Thanks, they are a bit expensive at $155. Has anyone used the Kawasaki
Saddlebag supports with the Aerostich Dry bags?
Although the part name is plural (supports) I believe its just one for the
muffler side of the bike. Its about $45, but its not as robust as the Happy
trails support. I'm just wondering if there is a less expensive solution to
the Happy Trails saddlebag supports. If not, I'll go with Happy Trails'
supports.
-Brian Shepard
Philadelphia
A13
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At 01:24 PM 6/5/00 -0400, Shepard,Brian wrote:
Depending on whether you like your bags to have small burns in them, maybe, maybe not. I went with a rear rack solution. I used the happy trails racks (mostly because the others hadn't started producing theirs yet. http://www.happy-trails.com http://www.mac-d.com umm. I have this sneaking suspicion there's at least one more rack solution out there that I'm forgetting. Help me here guys. ---o&>o--- Sarah Barwig sarah@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Missing old school friends? Find them here: http://click.egroups.com/1/4055/5/_/911801/_/960226262/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com>I just ordered the Aerostich Dry bag Saddlebags (yellow) directly from >Aerostich Riderwearhouse. Do I need anything else such as a heat shield for >the exhaust or anything else? Thanks in advance,
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I just burned through my Kawi bags, or at least the right one, yesterday...after 15,000 miles...it's freeway running that does it, it seems, the high revs and added exhaust flow heat up the muffler to a higher degree than normal driving does. I think I'll fix them with a leather patch, and then make another heat shield from a barbecue starter chimney that I recently wore out. BTW, I just checked the weather report over yonder in Moab....it's kind of warm, about 98, or 100. Makes you want to melt in your Kilimanjaro jacket....I melted that the other day too, leaning it against the BMW's exhaust pipe. Plastics! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com> Saddlebag supports with the Aerostich Dry bags? > Although the part name is plural (supports) I > believe its just one for the > muffler side of the bike. Its about $45, but its not > as robust as the Happy > trails support.
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I also burned a hole in my plastic side panel, I caught it before it
burned through the Kaw saddle bags. I think i might try to bend out the Kaw,
saddle bag supports, So the bag does not fit so close, Also there was no heat
shield on my plastic.
Both sides are being replaced by Kaw. for free, But have been backordered
for a couple of months.
Mike
In a message dated 6/5/00 12:57:40 PM EST, shepard@... writes:
<< Thanks, they are a bit expensive at $155. Has anyone used the Kawasaki
Saddlebag supports with the Aerostich Dry bags >>
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Interesting. My A13's right side panel's heat shield material seems to be
coming loose. I had to tuck it in under the side panel a couple of times.
Anyone have a suggestion on how to address this potential problem? I was
thinking of glue, but it might melt.
-Brian Shepard
Philadelphia PA
A13
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Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Auerostich Dry bag Saddlebags
I also burned a hole in my plastic side panel, I caught it before it
burned through the Kaw saddle bags. I think i might try to bend out the Kaw,
saddle bag supports, So the bag does not fit so close, Also there was no
heat
shield on my plastic.
Both sides are being replaced by Kaw. for free, But have been backordered
for a couple of months.
Mike
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fairly> I've noticed during my last couple of rides that my A14 is making a
ticking> quiet, rapid ticking noise from somewhere beneath the gas tank. The
Maybe a time bomb? Dale 00 KLR> --Snip--
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