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fork springs??
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 12:51 am
by hownowbc@hotmail.com
Anyone know if there is any difference between the fork springs
listed on MAWonline and the ones in the dual-star catalog (other than
$30)? I don't know if there is a standard progressive fork spring
and a "Larry Roeseler" design.
A.$57.95 Progressive 30/45 Fork Springs Pair #111128 Fits:87-97 may
cut stock spacer
B. 20-98102 KLR 650 PROGRESSIVE FORK SPRINGS $84.95 PAIR
Thanks,
Kevin
01' KLR
fork springs??
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 10:15 am
by Les Lampman
> Anyone know if there is any difference between the fork springs
> listed on MAWonline and the ones in the dual-star catalog (other than
> $30)? I don't know if there is a standard progressive fork spring
> and a "Larry Roeseler" design.
>
> A.$57.95 Progressive 30/45 Fork Springs Pair #111128 Fits:87-97 may
> cut stock spacer
>
> B. 20-98102 KLR 650 PROGRESSIVE FORK SPRINGS $84.95 PAIR
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 01' KLR
The part number I recently got from Progressive's web site on their
Application Chart is 11-1151. I bought my last set of Progressive springs
(for the Concours) at Cycle Depot for $48.00 (+ fair shipping). They are on
the web at
www.cycledepot.net but the springs are hard to find, easier just
to call, they're very nice.
HTH,
Les
Whidbey Island, WA
KLR 650 A2
fork springs??
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 10:51 am
by michiganmosers@aol.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., hownowbc@h... wrote:
> Anyone know if there is any difference between the fork springs
> listed on MAWonline and the ones in the dual-star catalog (other
than
> $30)? I don't know if there is a standard progressive fork spring
> and a "Larry Roeseler" design.
>
> A.$57.95 Progressive 30/45 Fork Springs Pair #111128 Fits:87-97 may
> cut stock spacer
>
> B. 20-98102 KLR 650 PROGRESSIVE FORK SPRINGS $84.95 PAIR
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 01' KLR
Good question - I had the same thought as Dennis Kirk also has
Progressive Springs for ~$60. I checked the Progressive Suspension
Web site and only found one listing for the springs - all are Roesler-
I am betting they are the same. The MSRP was listed at $84.95, so I
guess the lower price is roughly 30% discount. God Bless the
information age!
Jeff
1993 A7 1950 miles (no, there is no zero missing.)
fork springs??
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 2:13 pm
by thesquasher@hotmail.com
I e-mailed Progressive awaile back and I think the 111128 is the
Tucker Rocky part number for the old Prog. springs.
not 100% sure
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., hownowbc@h... wrote:
> Anyone know if there is any difference between the fork springs
> listed on MAWonline and the ones in the dual-star catalog (other
than
> $30)? I don't know if there is a standard progressive fork spring
> and a "Larry Roeseler" design.
>
> A.$57.95 Progressive 30/45 Fork Springs Pair #111128 Fits:87-97 may
> cut stock spacer
>
> B. 20-98102 KLR 650 PROGRESSIVE FORK SPRINGS $84.95 PAIR
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 01' KLR
farting in church
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2001 11:01 pm
by Jsherlockholmz@aol.com
In a message dated 7/24/01 10:40:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
>
Yeah, and I'll just bet that you used to lift your cheeks, off the pew, just
a little bit so that you would get exceptional rumbling pew harmonics. Whoa,
the pew was pew?????
Jim Sherlock
Austin, Texas