My dealer threw in a tank and tail bag. Has anyone using the Kaw tank
bag had problems with mud/dirt getting under the bra and wearing the
paint? Also it doesn't look like the stretch fabric will hold up for
long. How long have you had yours?
Daveel
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re tank bags
My dealer threw in a tank and tail bag. Has anyone using the Kaw tank
bag had problems with mud/dirt getting under the bra and wearing the
paint? Also it doesn't look like the stretch fabric will hold up for
long. How long have you had yours?
Daveel
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re tank bags
----- Original Message ----- From: "daveel2002" > My dealer threw in a tank and tail bag. Has anyone using the Kaw tank > bag had problems with mud/dirt getting under the bra and wearing the > paint? Also it doesn't look like the stretch fabric will hold up for > long. How long have you had yours? > Daveel I've had mine for a year. Some very slight scuffing on the tank, nothing serious. From time to time when the bike gets real muddy or dusty, I remove the bag and wash it out. Fabric/seams etc. holding up perfectly so far. Steve A11
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re tank bags
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 01:12, daveel2002 wrote:
And yes, the stock tank bag, IMO, is POS. It's a nice tank bra and
that's about it. The map pocket is useless and dangerous (try reading a
map in it while doing 60+mph). Marsee and Wolfman make much nicer ones
that aren't that much more expensive.
Z
DC
What?! You still have an unscratched KLR? You need to go outside and knock your KLR over into a mud puddle, then wipe it off with some 100grit sand paper> My dealer threw in a tank and tail bag. Has anyone using the Kaw tank > bag had problems with mud/dirt getting under the bra and wearing the > paint? Also it doesn't look like the stretch fabric will hold up for > long. How long have you had yours? > Daveel

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nklr: game warden klr vs atv
While riding my KLR through Dawson City, Yukon
Territories 2 summers ago, I saw what was apparently
legal use of ATV's in town (all dirt roads). I also
saw a guy get pulled-over on his ATV. I don't know
what he had done, but earlier I saw him tearing around
and looking over his shoulder
As far as ATV's being street-legal, are they very
stable at high speeds on pavement? Maybe using some
sort of ATV "Gripster?" I've only tried the 2-wheel
drives in sand.
Charles
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