Yesterday I tried my new set of Tourmaster Caliber Pants in a 2 hour
rainstorm to Tampa and return... They leak in the crotch area. I've
read somewhere else, that others have had a similar problem... Any
solution, other than returning them?
Thanks;
Wayne
upgraded headlight switch question
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crotch leaks
On Apr 11, 2007, at 6:32 AM, Howdy wrote:
How's the water getting through? There's not much you can do if the pants let water hit the zipper (short of replacing it with a tough to pull waterproof zipper), but at least with 'stich gear the usual culprit is the zipper tape or seams in the crotch. SeamGrip works well to seal both of these. http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Seam- Grip-p-16451.html> -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/blakeblog/> http://sobiloff.typepad.com/klr_adventure/> San Jose, CA (USA) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Yesterday I tried my new set of Tourmaster Caliber Pants in a 2 hour > rainstorm to Tampa and return... They leak in the crotch area. I've > read somewhere else, that others have had a similar problem... Any > solution, other than returning them?
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crotch leaks
Howdy wrote:
Artie
in Texas, where the skies are not cloudy all day.
Depends?>Yesterday I tried my new set of Tourmaster Caliber Pants in a 2 hour >rainstorm to Tampa and return... They leak in the crotch area. I've >read somewhere else, that others have had a similar problem... Any >solution, other than returning them? > >

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upgraded headlight switch question
Jim,
Call your supplier.... I haven't installed mine yet but I recall them saying
something about switching wires if the HI/LOW beam was backwards. Should be
a really easy fix.
Chuck C
San Diego, CA
On 4/11/07, Jim wrote: > > My order that included the upgraded headlight switch finally came in > and I installed the switch. I like the options it has- flash button, > headlight on or off, push to cancel turn signals, etc. But it has one > feature I HATE: the high/low beam switch operates backwards! Up is LOW > beam, while down is HIGH. Is this typical of these switches, or did I > get a defective unit? > > Jim > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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