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To all on this group
I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a
hard time locating a tank bag that will fit. If any one knows of a link
or and suggestions please send them my way
happy and safe riding to all
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cristian_njimenez"
wrote:
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The big problem is the hose and gas cap assembly, which, unlike on the
stock tank, are most definitely *not* flush with the rest of the tank...
-E
I gave up on that and went with Aerostich tank paniers and a kayaking map pouch (waterproof) bungied to my tank for my map. Well, actually, I just bought a GPS so now my map lives on my handlebars> I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a > hard time locating a tank bag that will fit.

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I have a Wolfman Expedition tank bag on my bike. It seems to work
pretty well. Plenty of extra strap to allow you to place it where
you like.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "E.L. Green" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cristian_njimenez" > wrote: > > I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a > > hard time locating a tank bag that will fit. > > I gave up on that and went with Aerostich tank paniers and a kayaking > map pouch (waterproof) bungied to my tank for my map. Well, actually, > I just bought a GPS so now my map lives on my handlebars. > > The big problem is the hose and gas cap assembly, which, unlike on the > stock tank, are most definitely *not* flush with the rest of the tank... > > -E >
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Try looking at the Wolfman - I bought mine several years ago and haven't rode without it since. It's great in all respects except its not waterproof.
"E.L. Green" wrote: --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cristian_njimenez"
wrote:
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The big problem is the hose and gas cap assembly, which, unlike on the
stock tank, are most definitely *not* flush with the rest of the tank...
-E
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I gave up on that and went with Aerostich tank paniers and a kayaking map pouch (waterproof) bungied to my tank for my map. Well, actually, I just bought a GPS so now my map lives on my handlebars> I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a > hard time locating a tank bag that will fit.

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At 2:30 PM -0700 8/20/06, WILLAM GILMORE wrote:
The rain cover for it works for me and it's not too big of a pain in the ass to access the bag contents with the cover in place. Mark>Try looking at the Wolfman - I bought mine several years ago and >haven't rode without it since. It's great in all respects except its >not waterproof.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cristian_njimenez" wrote:
If you tank is the 6.6 gal. IMS, the Wolfman Explorer will fit, as will the very nice KTM bag for the 640 LC$ Adventure, only $89. Still no luck on finding a magnetic bag for that tank.> > To all on this group > > I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a > hard time locating a tank bag that will fit. If any one knows of a link > or and suggestions please send them my way >
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On Aug 20, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Will Gilmore wrote:
I just caught the last episode of Alton Brown's show "Feasting on
Asphalt" on Food Network last night. The show is about Alton riding
his 2005 BMW 1200 RT across the country looking for good roadside
food. Really entertaining, and you don't have to be a foodie to
enjoy it.
The point of bringing this up is that in the last episode he turns
off the highway and heads down a gravel road to get to his next
stop. Across the road bounds a bunny, and Alton loses control of the
bike trying to avoid it. Down he goes and snap goes his right
collarbone. Bummer! He was even wearing all his gear (Aerostich
Roadcrafter, etc.).
So, Will, even ATGATT won't make you invincible, but it will make it
less likely that you'll spend a quiet evening with a pair of tweezers
and gauze picking at your roadrash. (DAMHIK!)
--
Blake Sobiloff
http://sobiloff.typepad.com/blakeblog/>
http://sobiloff.typepad.com/klr_adventure/>
San Jose, CA (USA)
Well, it could have been a lot worse--I think you learned a pretty easy lesson (ATGATT).> Instead of wearing any of these I spent the last half hour > picking gravel and dust out of my knee, elbow and left outside foot.

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On 8/20/06 1:23 PM, "cristian_njimenez" wrote:
I have the IMS military tank - about 7 gallons. The Wolfman Explorer fits great. http://www.wolfmanluggage.com/03Tank/Explorer.html Bogdan> To all on this group > > I recently purchased an oversized gas tank for my klr and am having a > hard time locating a tank bag that will fit. If any one knows of a link > or and suggestions please send them my way > > happy and safe riding to all >
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