Re: [RBW] Re: Splat Carrying w/SaddleSack Medium

2010-11-29 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
I love 'em. I used them once last week and again today. Today's use was an utterly continuous one hour light-to-moderate rain. Result: dry shoes with only slightly trickly damp ankles. That's the gold standard for me. In general they are a great compromise between protection and convenience. Th

Re: [RBW] Re: Splat Carrying w/SaddleSack Medium

2010-11-29 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
The grip cover is part of an elkhide "city grip" from VO. Didn't need the whole length of one grip. I kept thinking it would come off. But after about a couple years of daily beausage it has not. That waxed thread is tough stuff. Yours, Thomas Lynn Skean On Nov 29, 2010, at 7:25 PM, EricP wro

[RBW] Re: Splat Carrying w/SaddleSack Medium

2010-11-29 Thread amoll68
Yup, dig it. What do you think of the Splats anyway? I'm planning to order a pair to try them out. Function trumps Form - when it's nasty. Best, Alex Moll Marysville, WA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this grou

[RBW] Re: Splat Carrying w/SaddleSack Medium

2010-11-29 Thread William
Those FLINT bricks are pretty slick, tooand your saddlesack is delightfully beausaged On Nov 29, 5:25 pm, EricP wrote: > Nice.  And convenient.  Need to order a pair and see how it works with > the small. > > BTW, what did you use to wrap the Nitto saddlebag grip?  Appears > worthy of imitati

[RBW] Re: Splat Carrying w/SaddleSack Medium

2010-11-29 Thread EricP
Nice. And convenient. Need to order a pair and see how it works with the small. BTW, what did you use to wrap the Nitto saddlebag grip? Appears worthy of imitation. Eric Platt St. Paul, MN On Nov 29, 8:58 am, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote: > Don't know why this seemed funny. Perhaps slightly off-c