Hello list
I just got delivery of my Ortleib dry bags and was wondering if anyone has
figured out how to use them as not to sit on a strap?
it just so happens that the foward most strap is under my butt
Help?
-neil
i finally fixed that strange problem. nklr
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I mount the dry bag straps under the seat. It's more trouble putting them
on and off, but you don't sit on the straps.
Lance
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Hello list
I just got delivery of my Ortleib dry bags and was wondering if anyone has
figured out how to use them as not to sit on a strap?
it just so happens that the foward most strap is under my butt
Help?
-neil
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ortleib dry bags
Made the move and have ordered and received Happy Trails side racks and
Ortleib Dry Bags. Both products look like excellent products.
I am in the process of trying to figure out how to mount the bags to the
racks. Too damn many straps!
If anyone on the list that has this combination would like to provide me
with your experience on the best way to strap them on, it would be much
appreciated. If you happen to have a picture you can send me that would be
even better.
As soon as I get mine secured I will take photo and put on my website...
TIA,
Bill in Cypress, Texas
2001 KLR 650
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Initially adjusting the straps can be a PITA. This is
how I have them mounted on my bike:
Rear strap: run/slide it under the rear luggage rack
Side straps: I loop them through the hole in the
center of the triangular brackets the passenger foot
pegs are attached to. You must make sure the straps
are tight if you use this method because Mr. Chain
will eat the left strap if you are not careful.
I adjusted the wide Velcro straps that go over the
seat so a fully loaded bag is flush with the top of
the seat. This is handy if you use a big duffle on the
rear rack (the duffle will rest on the top of the dry
bags).
The other straps should be self-explanatory.
When you get the hang of it you can take the bags off
in 30 seconds or so. Mounting the bags takes about a
minute or two.
Hope this helps,
John Lyon
--- Kendoman wrote:
===== John __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com> I am in the process of trying to figure out how to > mount the bags to the > racks. Too damn many straps! > > If anyone on the list that has this combination > would like to provide me > with your experience on the best way to strap them > on, it would be much > appreciated. If you happen to have a picture you can > send me that would be > even better.
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i finally fixed that strange problem. nklr
Believe there is a 3pm slot open at Zing-Zing with your name on it
tomorrow ....
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Bogdan Swider"
wrote:

post> > > > > > > Just goes to show you need to quit whacking your stator Mark. > > > > Dave A12 > > > > > > Is that like spanking your monkey ? Hmm.....my second onanism
> > today. Think I need therapy; do you have any slots open ? > > > Bogdan
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I had the ortlieb panniers and osr racks on my KLR for several years. They
worked well, but the bags didn't hold a lot.If I had "square" racks instead
of the OSRs, the ortlieb bags would have been easier to put on and take off
quickly. It took some imagination to strap the bags so they wouldn't flop.
BEAN
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