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Posted: 08:41 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
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Jason wrote:Woo-hoo! If you want to clean up this thread, feel free to start deleting your posts, and I will delete mine. :grin: Than you can just edit your post that is under skipro3's and you can act like you knew how to do it all along. :supz: :lol:
lol........... :lol:

Posted: 08:42 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
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Green Hornet wrote:I put a GRIPPER on my 85 KDX and the material is TUFF
After the topic Indi started on grippers causing monkey butt, I'm starting to understand how tuff it can be and not just how tuff it was to stretch over my seat! :shock:

Jon.

Posted: 08:44 pm Nov 18 2005
by KDXGarage
Yep. :grin: It also depends if you have coarse, medium or fine gripper texture.

Posted: 08:49 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
While were on the subject of gripper seat covers. My KDX buddy I ride with bought a graphics kit. It had a gripper seat cover with it. One thing that did'nt make sense to us was that the top is the only part with the gripper material. the sides of it are part of the graphics with clear plastic over it. Why would you put slick clear plastic on the side of a gripper seat? Crazy.

Jon.

Posted: 08:52 pm Nov 18 2005
by KDXGarage
'Cause you pretty boys are just worried 'bout looks. Now get back to shining your FMF pipe. :lol:

But seriously, I have never sat on one, but I can't imagine it being the best for grip.

Posted: 08:55 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
Oh it's not. He was bitchin about it on the first ride out after the install. I'm glad I stuck with a true gripper seat...........Maybe.........I hope. Oh hell I'm in trouble, cause I ride sitting down alot. I need some dang armour for my keaster! :blink:

Jon.

Posted: 09:02 pm Nov 18 2005
by KDXGarage
You can do like I use to do in the '80's, lather it up with Armor All. Works great when it comes on the pipe. :supz:

Posted: 09:19 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
Oh, Oh. Thats sounds like a whole lot of uncomfortable. I'd rather have money butt. :shock:

Posted: 09:20 pm Nov 18 2005
by KDXGarage
Put a bunch of stuff in the toolbag so it is full and it will catch you from sliding off the back. :lol:

Posted: 09:29 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
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Jason wrote:Put a bunch of stuff in the toolbag so it is full and it will catch you from sliding off the back. :lol:
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Posted: 09:31 pm Nov 18 2005
by jafo
I could run a extra line down from my camel back into my but crack too. that might help cool it off some, until i run out of water. An I'd have to be careful not to suck on the camelback to hard. Yak!!!!!! :blink: