nklr, wolfman tank panniers info

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mrob1515@aol.com
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battery charging times

Post by mrob1515@aol.com » Thu Jul 20, 2000 12:20 am

I have 7 motorcycles in the garage and to facilitate the ease of keeping the batteries charged, I have a time clock (designed for Christmas tree lights, outdoor landscape lights etc available at Ace hardware for $20.00) with 2 power strips attached to it. From the power strips, I have a 1/2 amp trickle charger attached via quick disconnect connectors to each bike. I have the timer set to go on for 3 hours, twice a day for a total of 6 hours of charging every 24 hours. I would welcome listers comments on my timing: Too much or too little charging time? Mike Roberts Vancouver, USA KLR 650 A14 88 Honda GT Hawk NT 650 89 Honda GB 500 74 Ducati 750 GT 70 Norton Commando (Kenny Dreer special) 57 Triumph TR6/B 55 BSA Gold Star

Jim Hyman
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nklr, wolfman tank panniers info

Post by Jim Hyman » Thu Jul 20, 2000 1:06 am

The following information was provided by Wolfman for their tank panniers: dimensions:  11" tall  X  10" long  X  4" deep

mounting:    2 adjustable straps across the top of each bag.                   1 front strap (from bag to bag) that is routed under the                                                                        lower steering stem.                   1 rear strap (from bag to bag) that routes under the gas                                                                    tank and over the carb.

If anyone is using these bags, please let us know how well they work.

The Wolfman panniers sell for $70 (US$), versus $117 for the Aerostich panniers.

Wolfman's web site: http://www.wolfmanluggage.com

Professor    A9    Federal Way, Wa. [USA]


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