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ortlieb dry bags
I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags
on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the
optinal tube racks with them----I want to just throw them over the
seat and let them hug the side panels to keep things narrow and
light. I was worried about the heat on these bags from the muffler.
My stock Kaw bags get pretty warm, but have sustained no damage. I
love my stock bags, but want something waterproof. Anybody got
em' ??????? (I don't want to go to hard bags).
Mark Sampson
www.bigdogadventures.com
ortlieb dry bags
Fantastic bags.
Loaded, they'll press the plastic side panel against the muffler and
give you trouble.
You can save money and rig something to keep the bag off. I bolted up a
portion of a rocker panel from my old vw bug.
Good luck.
-----Original Message-----
From: bigdogg@... [mailto:bigdogg@...]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 3:06 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Ortlieb dry bags
I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags
on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the
optinal tube racks with them----I want to just throw them over the
seat and let them hug the side panels to keep things narrow and
light. I was worried about the heat on these bags from the muffler.
My stock Kaw bags get pretty warm, but have sustained no damage. I
love my stock bags, but want something waterproof. Anybody got
em' ??????? (I don't want to go to hard bags).
Mark Sampson
www.bigdogadventures.com
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ortlieb dry bags
I picked up a used pair from a member of this list over a year ago and
I like them a lot. Full on water/dust proof and light enough to
endure severe off road bouncing. Not a huge amount of space but I
pack light and use a dry bag on the top rack for my tent, ground pad
and tarp. I have a tubular rack mounted on my bike which keeps the
bags well away from the muffler and allows me to pop on/off the bags
in seconds. I am not wild about the fastening system especially the
composite hooks that lock down on the rack but so far they show no
signs of failure.
--Jim (gearing up for Death Valley Daze)
A-15
> I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags > on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the > optinal tube racks with them----I want to just throw them over the > seat and let them hug the side panels to keep things narrow and > light. I was worried about the heat on these bags from the muffler. > My stock Kaw bags get pretty warm, but have sustained no damage. I > love my stock bags, but want something waterproof. Anybody got > em' ??????? (I don't want to go to hard bags). > > > Mark Sampson > www.bigdogadventures.com
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ortlieb dry bags
You'll at least need the simple bar for the exhaust side. They will
cause the sidecover to melt against the exhaust, and the closed-cell
foam cushion on the side of the bags starts to melt too.
I love the bags. They hold a decent amount in the full-waterproof
configuration. They hold a sh*tload of stuff it you overpack them and
then bungee net over the top. I'm happy with them.
Devon
bigdogg@... wrote:
-- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man>I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags >on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the >optinal tube racks with them----I want to just throw them over the >seat and let them hug the side panels to keep things narrow and >light. I was worried about the heat on these bags from the muffler. >My stock Kaw bags get pretty warm, but have sustained no damage. I >love my stock bags, but want something waterproof. Anybody got >em' ??????? (I don't want to go to hard bags). > >
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ortlieb dry bags
I've had mine on for several months. Great product. No gripes so far. I do
have a "grid" protecting them, which you will need. If you let them even get
close to the pipe, they will melt. One of the straps has touched the pipe
and melted. No big problem.
Pretty expensive but well made.
don
----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 4:05 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Ortlieb dry bags > I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags > on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . >
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ortlieb dry bags
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, bigdogg@m... wrote:
dry bags> I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb
the> on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use
the> optinal tube racks with them----I want to just throw them over
and> seat and let them hug the side panels to keep things narrow
muffler.> light. I was worried about the heat on these bags from the
damage. I> My stock Kaw bags get pretty warm, but have sustained no
got> love my stock bags, but want something waterproof. Anybody
I think the muffler will melt them. If you slide them forward, the weight will press on the side panel, and the muffler will melt it.> em' ??????? (I don't want to go to hard bags). >
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ortlieb dry bags
I have Ortlieb dry bags mounted (4 years). Subjected
to many miles and harsh conditions, no problems and
contents stay minty fresh. I have HT racks mounted, no
worries about melting. Dual Star (addy below) has
nifty muffler guard.
http://www.dual-star.com/
WVD
--- Don Bittle wrote:
I do have a "grid" protecting them, which you will
need.
If you let them even get close to the pipe, they will
melt. One of the straps has touched the pipe
and melted. .
don
----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: [DSN_klr650] Ortlieb dry bags I'm wanting the opinion of someone who has used the Ortlieb dry bags on their KLR and how they have worked out. I don't want to use the > >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . ===== WVDoran Scottsdale, AZ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus
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to make a klr fast
The best way to make a KLR fast is to drop it out of an airplane,
The motor does not make enough power to hurt itself. That's why the KLR will
last
almost forever, WFO will not hurt this bike,
Mike
Custom Ceramic pipe
jet kit
K&N filter Take lid off if I want extra air
Custom, Dave's crash bars, Hang the bike from the ceiling with
Progressive F and R springs Best bang for the money
50 W lights set in blinker housing, For Mexico running
Skid plate, Helps with big rocks.
New doohickey at 14,000 miles old one was broke
and a bunch of other stuff
Mike
Odessa, Texas
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