canyoncarver said:I put an slightly longer than stock aftermarket shift lever on my KLR. Took a try or two to get it right for my boots.
advCo said:Actually I'm going to throw the boots away, wear flip flops and shift with my big toe.
advCo said:Isn't this a thread about a motorcycle?
P.S. - Gross
advCo said:Sir Longhorn hooked me up with these soft bags. Should be a perfect addition to the rig for this trip. Thanks dude!
The bags came with rain covers, which I assume aren’t for riding but more for parking overnight to keep things dry?
canyoncarver said:When it rains on the ride, pull over and put the rain covers on when you put your rain gear on. It'll keep the whole bag dry. They are not just for parking. If you ride without them in the rain, the water will find all kinds of ways into your bags, especially at speed. I also put certain things in ziplock bags as well.
advCo said:Cool, that makes much more sense. I will probably grab a dry bag to put my clothes in, that way I don't have to worry too much about it.
That's the core of DDT right there. I figured old Justin was a good dude minus his accent. Let's just hope it doesn't rain during the daytime.advCo said:Sir Longhorn hooked me up with these soft bags. Should be a perfect addition to the rig for this trip. Thanks dude!
The bags came with rain covers, which I assume aren’t for riding but more for parking overnight to keep things dry?
SONIC. said:Careful with the flip flops, been there done that!
JustinLonghorn said:I always carried my clothes in a dry sack stuffed in those bags. I would also do like Kelly said and put the rain covers on while I was getting my Frog Toggs on.