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AT
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Post by AT » Sat May 06, 2006 7:03 pm

Norm, Good to hear your experience has been good with the HT boxes. I just through a set on my bike this week and they saved my a lot of headache today when I broke one of the straps holing my Wolfman Tail bag on. I don't know about the false bottom idea but I am certain the "Tumble dryer" effect could be remedied by packing the boxes really tight. (sorry. Just got back from an all day ride and can't think right now.) -AT

michael stecyk
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Post by michael stecyk » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:11 pm

               Dear list,
                            Happy Trails has a great special on the Teton aluminum bags
                            $599. --includes everything to get going.
                             My question is whether to order the 71/2 or 9 inch wide.
                             Any ideas or experience would be helpful.
                            Which width is better suited to the KLR ?
 
                                                                                 Mike - montreal canada
 

Jim Fortner
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Post by Jim Fortner » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:33 pm

Go with smaller panniers and consider soft or Pelican cases. I have huge HT panniers on a DL1K and wouldn't dream of loading a KLR a bike with a third the power down like that. Jim in Plano
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 6:18 PM, michael stecyk wrote: Dear list, Happy Trails has a great special on the Teton aluminum bags $599. --includes everything to get going. My question is whether to order the 71/2 or 9 inch wide. Any ideas or experience would be helpful. Which width is better suited to the KLR ? Mike - montreal canada

David Critchley
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Post by David Critchley » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:23 pm

I have Pelican 1450 cases on a Happy Trails rack. The volume of these cases is almost exactly identical to the soft bags that I had for years. Cost was a lot lower than any of the aluminium cases, and they are a lot lighter than 20mm Ammo boxes. Just a thought. The power of a KLR is higher than the VW Beetle, come to think of it. DC D Critchley
On 05/04/2010 19:33, Jim Fortner wrote:   Go with smaller panniers and consider soft or Pelican cases. I have huge HT panniers on a DL1K and wouldn't dream of loading a KLR a bike with a third the power down like that.

jim reinhart
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Post by jim reinhart » Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:24 am

Pelican 1450 cases on a Happy Trails rack. indestructible. cheaper. great looking.    ride safe.

skypilot110
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Post by skypilot110 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:54 am

7.5 for mostly off road and carying tools, tow strap... If you are touring then the 9 is great. I have the 9 inch White Horse Press boxes and they hold enough for me to camp or travel comfortably. The extra 1.5 inches allows my first aid box to fit snug in the bottom and makes it big enough for the riding suit to fit without having to stand on it to close it. Try this - Look at the opening width and see if something you want to carry wont fit in the 7.5! Please note this is just my opinion but I use cheap foam camp pads so I probably cant be trusted :-) Chris
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, michael stecyk wrote: > > Dear list, > Happy Trails has a great special on the Teton aluminum bags > $599. --includes everything to get going. > My question is whether to order the 71/2 or 9 inch wide. > Any ideas or experience would be helpful. > Which width is better suited to the KLR ? > > Mike - montreal canada >

skypilot110
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Post by skypilot110 » Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:55 am

BTW. When the bike fell off the stand it landed on the 9 inch boxes, the handle bars and the highway pegs. I was under it. I am more than 7.5 inches so the 9 inch boxes saved my bacon. Chris
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, michael stecyk wrote: > > Dear list, > Happy Trails has a great special on the Teton aluminum bags > $599. --includes everything to get going. > My question is whether to order the 71/2 or 9 inch wide. > Any ideas or experience would be helpful. > Which width is better suited to the KLR ? > > Mike - montreal canada >

Bogdan Swider
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Post by Bogdan Swider » Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:47 pm

Re: [DSN_KLR650] Happy Trails panniers The klr is probably the lightest bike you routinely see with side panniers. If a helmet would fit into the 7 1/2” bag, I’d go with that size. I have 36 liter Givis. I have to be very careful when packing. Heavy stuff, tools, water, booze, books, must go into my Areostich tank panniers and Wolfman tank bag. Otherwise high-speed pavement and low speed off pavement handling will be greatly compromised. You’re not dealing with a 700lb Hondapotamos. Bogdan
On 3/10/10 6:18 PM, "michael stecyk" michael.stecyk@...> wrote:
                      Dear list,                             Happy Trails has a great special on the Teton aluminum bags                             $599. --includes everything to get going.                              My question is whether to order the 71/2 or 9 inch wide.                              Any ideas or experience would be helpful.                             Which width is better suited to the KLR ?                                                                                 Mike - montreal canada      

Brad
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Post by Brad » Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:47 pm

How many in the group have the Happy Trails Panniers? What's the prefered width 7.5 or 9" and pros/cons. Thanks Brad 09 KLR

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Post by slipper21@aol.com » Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:16 pm

If you have spare time and some effort make your own, or use steel 20mm ammo cans .  Ammo cans are very affordable, and making your own boxes is fairly easy as well I made my own. Sent from my iPod
On Sep 8, 2010, at 1:47 PM, "Brad" wrote:
  How many in the group have the Happy Trails Panniers? What's the prefered width 7.5 or 9" and pros/cons. Thanks Brad 09 KLR

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