how many klr,s sold in us each year?

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Fireman Ed
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hard case suggestions?

Post by Fireman Ed » Thu Sep 04, 2003 2:44 pm

Hi all, Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the time). I do a small amount of riding (10K so far this year), and I only really toured twice for a total of about 4K of those miles. I mostly use the bike as a commuter, and I love to go offroading. I want something that can be totally removed in a pinch, and thrash around, then return, and put it all back on without needing a lift and tools. I like the pelican case idea, we use them at work for our delicate meters and thermal imaging cameras. They are tough, and waterproof. I just don't know how you could mount them and still have them waterproof, and easily removable at the same time. Thanks in advance for any advise. FiremanEd A17

Bogdan Swider
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Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:15 pm

> Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green > meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly > removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look > crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the > time). >
36 lt. Givis will fit your " needs ". 46k miles latter I'm surprised how tough mine turned out to be. Bogdan

Chris
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Post by Chris » Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:45 pm

I've got the cheap JC Whitney top box on mine, it is just large enough to hold a XXL Shoei RF900 and my nylon bike cover. It isn't pretty, but I think it runs about $59, and it works. http://www.panix.com/~cesser/mybike/ has some pics.
> Hi all, > > Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green > meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly > removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look > crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the > time). I do a small amount of riding (10K so far this year), and I > only really toured twice for a total of about 4K of those miles. I > mostly use the bike as a commuter, and I love to go offroading. I > want something that can be totally removed in a pinch, and thrash > around, then return, and put it all back on without needing a lift > and tools. > I like the pelican case idea, we use them at work for our delicate > meters and thermal imaging cameras. They are tough, and waterproof. I > just don't know how you could mount them and still have them > waterproof, and easily removable at the same time. Thanks in advance > for any advise. > FiremanEd > A17 > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

dooden
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Post by dooden » Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:18 pm

Someday I will get around to ordering one of these: http://www.jcwhitney.com/productnoitem.jhtml?CATID=123208&BQ=mot Also looks large enough to fit a turkey in... ;-) Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Fireman Ed" wrote: > Hi all, > > Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green > meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly > removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look > crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the > time). I do a small amount of riding (10K so far this year), and I > only really toured twice for a total of about 4K of those miles. I > mostly use the bike as a commuter, and I love to go offroading. I > want something that can be totally removed in a pinch, and thrash > around, then return, and put it all back on without needing a lift > and tools. > I like the pelican case idea, we use them at work for our delicate > meters and thermal imaging cameras. They are tough, and waterproof. I > just don't know how you could mount them and still have them > waterproof, and easily removable at the same time. Thanks in advance > for any advise. > FiremanEd > A17

azman321
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Post by azman321 » Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:08 pm

I've got a 3-bag Givi setup, from Tim at http://happy-trail.com/ , that I'm happy with. It was around $600-700 a few years ago. Givi's have the advantages of being widely supported and available, lots of mix and match choices, pretty tough and waterproof (my KLR has fallen on the side bags, with only a little scuffing), accessories, etc. It's also easy to use them on other bikes, once you get the rack for the other bike. I've got one set of bags that I use on both a KLR and a VStrom. You can also go with metal cases from Tim or Al Jesse at http://www.jesseluggage.com/, but they are more money and less versatile. In some ways they're stronger but I don't think they hold up as well in fall-overs. Jett, A15 AZ
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Fireman Ed" wrote: > Hi all, > > Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green > meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly > removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look > crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the

mark hanke

hard case suggestions?

Post by mark hanke » Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:26 pm

Can anyone suggest a set of tank panniers? Wolfman, Dual Star, or Aerostich. Thanks, Mark H. A16

anthony ramondo
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Post by anthony ramondo » Sat Sep 06, 2003 11:46 am

I just installed the E-35 Givi as a top box. Rack is not intrusive and it seems well built, real easy on-off, and is a good size for my needs. It will not take a full sized helmet, hovever, so, if this is important, you might want to look into the E-45. It was a tad too big for me though. Tony Chris wrote:I've got the cheap JC Whitney top box on mine, it is just large enough to hold a XXL Shoei RF900 and my nylon bike cover. It isn't pretty, but I think it runs about $59, and it works. http://www.panix.com/~cesser/mybike/ has some pics.
> Hi all, > > Just looking at options for some rear hard cases for the green > meanie. My "needs" are for a large capacity, waterproof, quickly > removable, and for the mounting system (racks ect.) to not look > crappy when the cases aren't on(as I would have them off most of the > time). I do a small amount of riding (10K so far this year), and I > only really toured twice for a total of about 4K of those miles. I > mostly use the bike as a commuter, and I love to go offroading. I > want something that can be totally removed in a pinch, and thrash > around, then return, and put it all back on without needing a lift > and tools. > I like the pelican case idea, we use them at work for our delicate > meters and thermal imaging cameras. They are tough, and waterproof. I > just don't know how you could mount them and still have them > waterproof, and easily removable at the same time. Thanks in advance > for any advise. > FiremanEd > A17 > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Post by Lujo Bauer » Sat Sep 06, 2003 1:02 pm

If this is an E-36 (I don't remember there being an E-35) and the document holder is removed, then a full-face helmet, placed on its side and to one side of the bag, should fit. -Lujo anthony ramondo wrote:
> I just installed the E-35 Givi as a top box. Rack is not intrusive and it seems well built, real easy on-off, and is a good size for my needs. It will not take a full sized helmet, hovever, so, if this is important, you might want to look into the E-45. It was a tad too big for me though. Tony > > Chris wrote:I've got the cheap JC Whitney top box on mine, it is just large enough > to hold a XXL Shoei RF900 and my nylon bike cover. It isn't pretty, > but I think it runs about $59, and it works. > > http://www.panix.com/~cesser/mybike/ has some pics.
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anthony ramondo
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Post by anthony ramondo » Sun Sep 07, 2003 8:10 am

Oh yeah... E-36...Oh well, I can just about remember my phone numbers! Didn't try the sideways thing, but I will now... thanks. Lujo Bauer wrote:If this is an E-36 (I don't remember there being an E-35) and the document holder is removed, then a full-face helmet, placed on its side and to one side of the bag, should fit. -Lujo anthony ramondo wrote:
> I just installed the E-35 Givi as a top box. Rack is not intrusive and it seems well built, real easy on-off, and is a good size for my needs. It will not take a full sized helmet, hovever, so, if this is important, you might want to look into the E-45. It was a tad too big for me though. Tony > > Chris wrote:I've got the cheap JC Whitney top box on mine, it is just large enough > to hold a XXL Shoei RF900 and my nylon bike cover. It isn't pretty, > but I think it runs about $59, and it works. > > http://www.panix.com/~cesser/mybike/ has some pics.
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kcuf_oohay_666
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how many klr,s sold in us each year?

Post by kcuf_oohay_666 » Sun Sep 07, 2003 9:57 am

In 2001 (the A15's), my dealer sold 7. He sold out every year. This year is slow because of the economy. I dont know about the 250's. I see alot of them on the street. --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "pauld21220" wrote:
> Does any one know how many new KLR's are sold in the US each year?
How many 650's,how many 250's? My dealer say's he sells about 30 a year of the two combined, but you never see any out on the road, here in Maryland. Just curious, Paul

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