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mitch allen
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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by mitch allen » Sat Dec 01, 2001 12:18 am

what would you guys suggest, bag or box? and what manufacturer and $$$$? does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that cost about $59.00? thanks...mitch __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com

Ryan Newman
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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by Ryan Newman » Sat Dec 01, 2001 9:53 am

> what would you guys suggest, bag or box? > and what manufacturer and $$$$? > does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that > cost about $59.00? > thanks...mitch
It just depends on whether you want to be able to lock your valuables or not. I recently got the JcWhitless box that was around $59. I really like it. It works very well. It's nice because it can be removed with the key, and then your left with a flat mounting surface, not unlike what the KLR's rack is. So you can still use the rack normally. It also has a handle so you can use the box as luggage it you go on a trip. I just leave mine on there and use it as a trunk/glovebox. It's great for shopping, fits a full face helmet, and is big enough ti lay a binder in there flat. Ryan

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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by tebklr@aol.com » Sat Dec 01, 2001 1:43 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., mitch allen wrote:
> what would you guys suggest, bag or box? > and what manufacturer and $$$$? > does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that > cost about $59.00? > thanks...mitch
Mitch - I use the Kawasaki soft tail bag and love it! Obviously, its not lockable, but its a very nice piece; holds a TON of stuff. The front attachment straps are a liitle bit of a pain in the a$$ to fish through under the rack, but it's an acquired "art". One thing; make sure you bevel the bottom rear edges of the plastic rack center piece where the straps contact it. If you don't, they'll saw through the attachment straps. Either way, you'll love the added versatility. Tom A14 98 DR650 94 DR350

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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by cactus_reese@yahoo.com » Sat Dec 01, 2001 2:19 pm

I too use the Kawasaki bag and love it. I bought a set of 4 small masterlocks that all use the same key. I use them to lock the zipper tangs together when I need to. I like that it has a low profile when going off-road so you can throw your leg over when you want to get on or off, plus it can expand if necessary. I don't like the fact that you can't use it with a passenger. I'm not sure what Tom was talking about with respect to beveling. I haven't done that and have no wear problems after 3000 miles. -Bryan A12 Tucson
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., tebklr@a... wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., mitch allen wrote: > > what would you guys suggest, bag or box? > > and what manufacturer and $$$$? > > does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that > > cost about $59.00? > > thanks...mitch > > > Mitch - I use the Kawasaki soft tail bag and love it! Obviously, its > not lockable, but its a very nice piece; holds a TON of stuff. The > front attachment straps are a liitle bit of a pain in the a$$ to fish > through under the rack, but it's an acquired "art". One thing; make > sure you bevel the bottom rear edges of the plastic rack center piece > where the straps contact it. If you don't, they'll saw through the > attachment straps. > > Either way, you'll love the added versatility. > > Tom > A14 > 98 DR650 > 94 DR350

jett@rimrockconsulting.com
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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by jett@rimrockconsulting.com » Sat Dec 01, 2001 6:17 pm

I've got both, and use them at different times. I use the tailbag when I'm out in the country for a day, don't need to worry about security, and just want to carry the tools, jacket liner, some water, and odds and ends. I got the Chase-Harper 4400, and it fits perfectly on the Givi tailbox (or OEM) mounting plate. It's about 11" tall, 12" wide, and 10" front to back. $67 on sale with shipping. It's less bulk and weight (up high) than the Givi 45 (which is still a fine box when you need more room, security and weather protection). Jett
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., mitch allen wrote: > what would you guys suggest, bag or box? > and what manufacturer and $$$$? > does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that > cost about $59.00? > thanks...mitch

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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by martig117@aol.com » Sun Dec 02, 2001 8:17 am

you can see the JC Whitney trunk & mounting bracket at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr650/files/Luggage%20and%20Racks/JCWhitney %20Travel%20Trunk/ I think they're great for all the reasons stated in earlier post. Gary A15

CrazyDave
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(nklr) tailbag or tailbox?

Post by CrazyDave » Tue Dec 04, 2001 12:39 pm

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 22:18:33 -0800 (PST), mitch allen wrote:
> what would you guys suggest, bag or box? > and what manufacturer and $$$$? > does anyone have the tailbox from j.c. whitney that > cost about $59.00? > thanks...mitch
Mitch, I went to Wally World and purchased a soft sided cooled that fits the tail rack perfectly, it has the hard plastic shell inside. I removed the shell and cut a piece of plexiglas to fit bottom, removed three (I think) of the screws from the rack and used countersunk ones to sandwich the cooler bottom. Insert the plastic shell and done. It has worked great, as a cooler and as a trunk. It is almost waterproof. The only bad part is you lose easy access to the tool kit, but my KLR never breaks down so no big deal(yet). Hope this helps. crazydave ______________________________________________________________________________ Send a friend your Buddy Card and stay in contact always with Excite Messenger http://messenger.excite.com

Mark
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segway is stupid nklr

Post by Mark » Tue Dec 04, 2001 12:58 pm

At 10:55 AM -0700 12/4/01, Ryan Newman wrote:
>The >initail retail is supposed to be $3k, but I'm sure they will go down in the >future.
I might consider one if it fell to $500 or less. Sh*t, I can get a new moped for $800. Mark B2 A2 A3

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