installing a 16 tooth front sprocket

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Lew Waterman
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nklr wooden bead seat cover

Post by Lew Waterman » Fri Oct 06, 2000 2:12 pm

List: Anybody had the experience of using a wooden bead seat cover? I see it in the Whitehorse Press catalog. Seems to me, from the looks of it, that it might increase the long distance comfort level, allow ventilation under my sizable rear end and keep my rear end separated from a soaking wet seat in the rain. I don't know if the wooden beads are waterproof, if not I would make them so. I want to use this item on top of a Russel day-long seat for my tour, unless the group gives me reason not to. Feedback please. Lew Waterman Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo

Lew Waterman
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nklr wooden bead seat cover

Post by Lew Waterman » Fri Oct 06, 2000 2:15 pm

List: Has anybody tried one of the wooden bead seat covers? Seems to me it would increase the comfort level on long rides, allow ventilation under my sizeable butt and keep it separated from a soaking wet seat in the rain. I am considering using the bead cover on top of a Russel Day-Long seat for my tour. Feedback please. Lew Waterman Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo Greenacres, Florida

punkynsquirt@cs.com
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nklr wooden bead seat cover

Post by punkynsquirt@cs.com » Fri Oct 06, 2000 2:22 pm

List: Sorry for the double posting. I thought the first one failed to go. Lew Waterman Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo Greenacres, Florida

steve secrest
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nklr wooden bead seat cover

Post by steve secrest » Sat Oct 07, 2000 12:20 am

www.sporttour.com Click on KLR goodies. This is the one I recently started using ... best 15 dollar improvement my ass has had in a while!
> List: Anybody had the experience of using a wooden bead seat cover? I > see it in the Whitehorse Press catalog. Seems to me, from the looks

scot davenport
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installing a 16 tooth front sprocket

Post by scot davenport » Sat Oct 07, 2000 4:57 am

Very good point. Thanks for pointing that out.
>From: BCSavWill@... >To: scot_davenport@... >CC: DSN_KLR650@egroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Installing a 16 tooth front sprocket >Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 00:43:26 EDT >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from [152.163.225.67] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id >MHotMailBBA7F4FA0035D82197B298A3E143C0498; Fri Oct 06 21:43:45 2000 >Received: from BCSavWill@... imo-r13.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v28.26.) id >i.93.1804bba (3844);Sat, 7 Oct 2000 00:43:33 -0400 (EDT) >From BCSavWill@... Fri Oct 06 21:43:57 2000 >Message-ID: >X-Mailer: CompuServe 2000 32-bit sub 108 > >Hi, > >Ref the lcking tab washer, dont use the same bend twice. If you must reuse >it >bend a part that has not been bent before. Easily done by putting it back >in >the required place. There is no master spline. > >Othewise it will break on you sometime. > >Regards, > >Brian >A14 >D17
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