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Re: What the well-prepared ST rider keeps under his or her rear seat.



At 07:19 PM 08/13/1999 +0200, Leatherbiker wrote:
 >dead feline objects notwithstanding,

I think it's time to post that story again ....

 >I discovered them when I was washing my bike the first time and
 >took off the saddle to wash the frame underneath.
 >These two rubber runners dropped off onto the pavement below,
 >and I had no idea where they belonged.
 >So either I put them back incorrectly or else there seems to be
 >no other place where they would fit or serve any purpose.
 >They are about 3" long, just pieces of rectangular rubber tubing
 >slit on one side to slip over the edge of something.
 >I just know that my seat wouldn't close again without them on.

Do you have the rubber protectors on the rear fairing in the cut out areas? 
It is in the area where the pannier bracket bolts to the frame and they are 
about 3 inches long - they came with the bags to prevent wear in that area. 
Could these be the same strips ?

- - Eric


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