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aftermarket plastics

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 6:45 pm
by kayak_shack@hotmail.com
I have been hoping to find some aftermarket plastics for the KLR too but I am afraid no one makes any that I have ever found. This guy (see site below) says a Acerbis/KTM/Husaberg front fender will fit if you just enlarge the holes a bit "I swaped the black KTM fender for a Silver one. Silver fender KTM p/n 5030801010090 from 1998-2002 125 - 520cc SX and EXC lines of KTM Motocross and Enduro Bikes." http://www.the-larkins.com/kawasaki_klr_650.htm YOu can get 'em in black, silver & ornage too I'd assume and the shape is a lot more interesting that the stock on the KLR. I am planning to paint my KLR this winter (93 with blue/white). Paint her balck and put that black fender on and hope for the best. THe Krylon Fusion is supposed to work well as long as it never comes in contact with gas or other solvents. I'll use Fusion only on the plastics, many layers and lots of clearcoat too. I'll snad down and poaint the tank with regualr metal paint & clearcoat that too. You can get several different mini fairings with lights too that attach to the forks but taht's it. Side panels and rear fender are stock or nothing (or custom fabrication :)? Good luck Josh

aftermarket plastics

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:37 pm
by koby686
hey does anybody know who or where I could find some cool aftermarket plastics for my KLR, mainly the front fender, fairing, and handguards. I heard that Acerbis' could be made to fit, but is there any taht go directly on the front tire, like the tengai style? Basically because the stock plastics don't quite do it for me. thanks.

stolen design, scumbags!!! nklr

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:06 pm
by Glenn
Quote: "i don't like this type of dealings either so to speak. I've been on this list a long time and could argue either side of this argument. I have the right to change my mind if I want to but I don't like the tone of this so I'm going defensive" So what you're saying is screw happy trails, screw jay, screw all of the other vendors who make these great products. It's their fault they havent sent out threatening letters to stop direct knock-offs of their products from being produced. It's their fault they can't afford a patent lawyer to argue their case. Conall, let me be more direct. I think you should man up, cowboy up, whatever term you want to use.. and take those links and banners off your site and stop supporting that company!!! Stop making excuses trying to justify what they are doing. What they are doing is wrong. It costs EVERYONE money, from Tim Bernard and the other manufacturers of the 'originals' all the way down to Fred who sells these first rate products through his company. I am done on this topic for now unless there are any future replies. There is no justification, what they are doing is illegal and immoral. If you are a person with even the least bit of integrity you will distance yourself from them. If you continue promoting them you are not one bit better than they are.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Conall" wrote: > > > > > Holy crap, Critchfield, who pissed on your Post-Toasties? Jay has been > > a worthwhile and respectable member of this group for a long time. For > > longer than KLR650.com has been known as a source of knock-off > products, > > in fact. I know that Conall will say otherwise, but what KLR650.com > > does is NOT a manifestation of free enterprise. They do NOT say, > > "there's an interesting dashboard/fork brace/etc., but I can make a > > better one." They simply make direct knockoffs. > > > > i don't like this type of dealings either so to speak. I've been on > this list a long time and could argue either side of this argument. I > have the right to change my mind if I want to but I don't like the > tone of this so I'm going defensive and now that I've been dragged > into the fray, I'm going to respond. > > Quite simply,any company that wants to set itself apart from the rest > of the market needs to consider intellectual-property protection. > I don't believe any patents are pending on any of the products reverse > engineered (copied) by Studebaker, correct me if I'm wrong. > > You could take 5 yrs to develop something, if you don't get patent or > copyright protection someone can knock it off overnight. > Legal protection of the property is key to securing licensing deals > and venture capital. > If the parties who feel they have been infringed had a patent or > copyright a simple letter to MASH could possibly resolve things short > of filing a lawsuit. > > > Conall- >