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eagle mike's products

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 12:45 pm
by Jeremiah D. Archer
I recently installed Eagle Mike's raising links on my A18 in addition to Progressive fork springs and absolutely love the way my bike now fits and feels under my large frame. Soon I will order a K-9 frok brace from Fred and was wondering what other products does Eagle Mike manufacture for the KLR. From my own observations and comments from other KLRers, Eagle Mike's fit and finish is TOP NOTCH and would be interested in anything he makes. Cheers, Jeremiah D. Archer "Bullfrog"

eagle mike's products

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 12:45 pm
by Jeremiah D. Archer
I recently installed Eagle Mike's raising links on my A18 in addition to Progressive fork springs and absolutely love the way my bike now fits and feels under my large frame. Soon I will order a K-9 frok brace from Fred and was wondering what other products does Eagle Mike manufacture for the KLR. From my own observations and comments from other KLRers, Eagle Mike's fit and finish is TOP NOTCH and would be interested in anything he makes. Cheers, Jeremiah D. Archer "Bullfrog"

eagle mike's products

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:41 am
by keithrstone
I'm 6'7" tall, and would be interested in rear shock raising links.... but a search under Eagle Mike doesn't yield any fruit. Where is hit website? Thank you, sorry for the hijack of your post. Keith

nklr tires studs oh my!

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:28 am
by hobbhavnklr650
I have heard of those who don't miss a beat when the weather changes. I have considered it myself. As a matter of fact, I made a heated liner of my jacket liner just last night though I hadn't planned on using until Spring. I would be interested in your experience and maybe I can move up my spring start date. Keith in Idaho -34F and 18 or so inches. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Alan L Henderson wrote:
> > Well, I have in my possession a box of 1000 9x13 on road studs from > aerostitch. I placed my order for a pair of Dunlop 606 knobbies
today.
> Now I just have to fab a stud insertion punch, drill a whole bunch of > holes and stud away. I'll let everyone know how it all works out. > Alan Henderson A13 Iowa -7F with more than 10 inches of snow on
the
> ground >