trade concours for klr 650
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happy trails aluminum panniers.
Hi Folks.
Was just about to order some aluminum panniers from Happy Trails, when I
thought I'd ask for some feedback first.
Anyone?
Thanks
Toby
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happy trails aluminum panniers.
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I've had Happy Trails panniers and their SUV mount rack on the KLR and consider them solid and economical for long touring or banging around town. They have kept stuff dry in rainstorms. I've been happy with the system - Tim at Happy Trails is extremely helpful. Stuart> Was just about to order some aluminum panniers from Happy Trails, >when I thought I'd ask for some feedback first.
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happy trails aluminum panniers.
I've had Happy Trails panniers and their SUV mount rack on the KLR
and consider them solid and economical for long touring or banging
around town. They have kept stuff dry in rainstorms. I've been
happy with the system - Tim at Happy Trails is extremely helpful.
Stuart
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This summer Tim began marketing to the BMW crowd. He bought an R1100GS and a new
F650GS. He's making apperances at the Rally's and going head to head with Al Jesse.
They've become friends. Already well crafted, Tim's panniers are now starting to
have the look and feel of a finely finished product. You can't beat his approach to
selling products..."you're the judge" guarantee.
Kurt
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happy trails aluminum panniers.
Wow. Fast and positive responses. I just emailed him.
Thanks all.
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trade concours for klr 650
Greetings List:
(NOTE! If this is a repeated message I apologize. Something flakey
is going on with my e-mail program! TIA)
I want to trade my 1988 Kawasaki Concours for a KLR 650.
My riding needs have changed (wife can't ride with me) and my riding
partner bought a KLR 650. My Concours is in very good condition and
runs great, no disappointments. Purchased from original owner in late
March. Equipped with GenMar Risers and Corbin Seat with Backrest and
custom sheepskin seat cover. Also have OEM seat and DryRider bike
cover. The Concours has a new Metzler ME33 tire on front; the Metzler
Marathon ML2 on rear has lots more mileage to go.
I am looking for trades only (unless you have a *for sure* lead on a
KLR) as I don't want to be without a bike. I am looking for a fair
and equitable trade with a like minded individual. Pictures are
available via e-mail.
Thanks and happy riding,
lblampman@...
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Les Lampman
Cornet Bay, Whidbey Island, Washington
COG #4698, BMWMOA #56205
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