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[dsn_klr650] seat height
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2000 5:17 pm
by Bogdan Swider
>
>First time on the site,
>Does anyone like me suffer from small legs?
Two ways to go, the first is lowering links. Some tall expert riders, like
Verle,even fit them because they like the way they change the handling. The
second is to cut down the seat (I also inserted a gel bladder). These mods
sure worked for me. Bogdan
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[dsn_klr650] seat height
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2000 1:58 am
by Arne Larsen
From: Dylan Hughes
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Seat height
> The Unitrack suspention is at it's lowest setting and I could still lose
at
> least an inch to get my feet safely on the floor.
> Any suggestions??
Check the archives for a product called "lowering links". Mixed reviews.
Some have been very happy with the results... some have not. Quality
product that will drop your bike about 1.5" I believe.
Cheers,
Arne
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nklr finally riding in y2k!
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2000 8:58 am
by rob_macleod@bylgate.dbylaw.com
Hey ho listers,
At long last, I am on the road for the 2000 season, but it didn't come
cheaply:
- three shims from Kawi dealer $33.00 CDN plus tax
- one oil filter with o-ring $8.50 CDN plus tax
- six months full insurance
coverage from the only
vehicle insurance provider
allowed by law in British
Columbia i.e. monopoly $678.00 CDN (and that is AFTER a 40%
discount)
Oh, well. Put 112 Km on the clock on Saturday, got cold, wet and
dirty but had a blast.
Later,
Rob
[dsn_klr650] seat height
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2000 9:10 am
by James Chan
>From: "Arne Larsen"
>To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com>, "Dylan Hughes"
>Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Seat height
>Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 00:02:52 -0700
>
>From: Dylan Hughes
>Subject: [DSN_klr650] Seat height
>
>
> > The Unitrack suspention is at it's lowest setting and I could still lose
>at
> > least an inch to get my feet safely on the floor.
> > Any suggestions??
>
>Check the archives for a product called "lowering links". Mixed reviews.
>Some have been very happy with the results... some have not. Quality
>product that will drop your bike about 1.5" I believe.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Arne
>DSN_ klr650 Listmeister
>Eh 13
>
www.mac-d.com MAC-D Homepage
>
http://members.dencity.com/candidcamera My Motorcycle Rides Page
>
>
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