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BobFV1
05-25-2006, 06:44 PM
Al Jesse, that is:
http://www.jesseluggage.com/customer.html
Wudda suckup!!! Some people would do anything to try to get a free oil filter wrench.
But, Al does make a great product. My bags were installed within three days of bringing the bike home.
Bones
05-26-2006, 12:06 AM
Jesse cases only look semi correct on a GS and even then, they are not pretty. But man, you can fit the kitchen sink in there.
My riding buddy who I do long trips with has them on his R1150R and it is like the clowns climbing out of the volkswagen at the circus when he starts pulling stuff out of them.
His leak like hell, though.
Jeff
TorqueMonsterMT-01
05-26-2006, 12:38 AM
Jesse cases only look semi correct on a GS
Jeff, the GS itself only looks semi correct! (Although very cool!)
BTW, I sat on the HP2 last night at the local BMW shop. A test ride was out of the question though. That is one tall bike, but the weight felt like it didn't have a motor in it.
Jesse cases only look semi correct on a GS and even then, they are not pretty. But man, you can fit the kitchen sink in there.
My riding buddy who I do long trips with has them on his R1150R and it is like the clowns climbing out of the volkswagen at the circus when he starts pulling stuff out of them.
His leak like hell, though.
Jeff
I have to disagree with you on this one Jeff. I think the Jesse's look perfect on the GS. I could have had the BMW bags cheaper, but I thought they looked cheap, and they stick out past the mirrors. The Jesse's are the same width at the mirrors.
As to your buddy's leaking bags, the rubber seals can be replaced. Have him give Al a call, they're only $10 each.
DarthRider
05-26-2006, 12:45 PM
Those things make good "crash bars" too!
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