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2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2003 3:20 pm
by Michael Taylor
FOR SALE 2003 KLR 650, 1171 Miles. This bike is absolutely spotless. If anybody wants a basically new KLR 650, it is sitting in my garage gathering dust. I purchased it in April and just have not had the time to ride and enjoy it. This bike has never been in the dirt and has been maintained to the absolute specs of the owners manual. I purchased it at Motor Sports in Wichita, Kansas and that is where I am located. I have been advised to not take anything under 3800.00 for this bike. If interested, please respond and we'll talk if you are serious. Thanks, Michael Taylor --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2004 12:11 pm
by sflklr
2003 KLR 650 for sale in like new condition. Kawasaki rear bag on it, all the items to do the doohicky upgrade and anti-vibration mirror adaptors. Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL email me for pictures Sean

2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:07 am
by dbraziel1
I know this is flaky cause I haven't had it long but here goes. I just don't need the bike right now. It is a great, fun ride but it is tying up some funds that I need for summer travels. It was a great deal when I bought and it is a great deal now. 2003 KLR 650 Great shape, 3100 miles The following mods have been done. Eagle Doohickey replacement done by certified Kawasaki mechanic 9 inch over stock windshield with edging New Renthal aluminum handlebars (what a difference this has made) Arrowhead Motorsports risers for bars New Soft Gel grips Maier Aluminum hand Guards Big Cee off Road Lights. Mini Dash with power plug, Volt meter, clock, outside temp gauge. New left side controls. Headlight now has on and off switch. Has push to cancel turn signal. It also has high beam flash. Anti-vibration mirror dampers Moose heavy duty bash plate under engine Moose magnetic oil drain plug Ram mount on handlebars Engine Guard with highway pegs Wolfman XL expandable tank bag Givi E36NJ top trunk Rear Hypre-Lite brake LED Lights(flashes while braking) Carb. vent line T-mod Gerbing heated clothing power cord (can also be used for battery tender) Gel insert in seat Alaska Leathers sheepskin seat cover Weatherproof ATO Main Fuse Relocation Kit Starter Lockout Bypass Kit(bypasses sidestand and clutch safety switches. Can be turned on or off) Weatherprof ATO Radiator Fan Fuse Kit Lite Blue subframe upgrade Clymer service manual Vista Cruise Throttle lock(not installed) 1 can of chain lube Good front tire, rear will need replacing before long Fresh oil and filter change Has new Texas license plate and inspection Some of this was on the bike when I bought it and some of it has been added since. Will work out delivery or meet halfway or something! I'll even WASH IT! lol I have spent a lot of time and money doing mods since I got it. I want $4650 to cover SOME of what I have in the bike. I also have a brand new, still in box set of Metzler Tourances for this bike. I paid $187 for these 2 weeks ago. Will sell them for $160 plus shipping if the bike sells. Thanks, Don Braziel Burleson, Texas (just south of Ft. Worth) IBA#12079 e-mail: braziel@...

2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:04 pm
by Riley
The problem is that you haven't kitted your bike out fully ;-) There are two or three accessories you don't have on there! Should make some buyer pretty happy with that bike already set up like that. Riley A15 - seems naked in comparison Montreal
----- Original Message ----- From: "dbraziel1" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:55 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] 2003 KLR 650 for sale > I know this is flaky cause I haven't had it long but here goes. I > just don't need the bike right now. It is a great, fun ride but it is > tying up some funds that I need for summer travels. It was a great > deal when I bought and it is a great deal now. > 2003 KLR 650 > Great shape, 3100 miles > The following mods have been done. > Eagle Doohickey replacement done by certified Kawasaki mechanic > 9 inch over stock windshield with edging > New Renthal aluminum handlebars (what a difference > this has made) > Arrowhead Motorsports risers for bars > New Soft Gel grips > Maier Aluminum hand Guards > Big Cee off Road Lights. > Mini Dash with power plug, Volt meter, clock, outside temp gauge. > New left side controls. Headlight now has on and off switch. > Has push to cancel turn signal. It also has high beam flash. > Anti-vibration mirror dampers > Moose heavy duty bash plate under engine > Moose magnetic oil drain plug > Ram mount on handlebars > Engine Guard with highway pegs > Wolfman XL expandable tank bag > Givi E36NJ top trunk > Rear Hypre-Lite brake LED Lights(flashes while braking) > Carb. vent line T-mod > Gerbing heated clothing power cord (can also be used for battery > tender) > Gel insert in seat > Alaska Leathers sheepskin seat cover > Weatherproof ATO Main Fuse Relocation Kit > Starter Lockout Bypass Kit(bypasses sidestand and clutch safety > switches. Can be turned on or off) > Weatherprof ATO Radiator Fan Fuse Kit > Lite Blue subframe upgrade > Clymer service manual > Vista Cruise Throttle lock(not installed) > 1 can of chain lube > Good front tire, rear will need replacing before long > Fresh oil and filter change > Has new Texas license plate and inspection > Some of this was on the bike when I bought it and some of it has been > added since. > Will work out delivery or meet halfway or something! I'll even WASH > IT! lol > > I have spent a lot of time and money doing mods since I got it. I > want $4650 to cover SOME of what I have in the bike. > > I also have a brand new, still in box set of Metzler Tourances for > this bike. I paid $187 for these 2 weeks ago. Will sell them for $160 > plus shipping if the bike sells. > > > > Thanks, > > Don Braziel > Burleson, Texas (just south of Ft. Worth) > IBA#12079 > e-mail: braziel@... > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >

2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2004 10:06 pm
by dbraziel1
SOLD
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "dbraziel1" wrote: > I know this is flaky cause I haven't had it long but here goes. I > just don't need the bike right now. It is a great, fun ride but it is > tying up some funds that I need for summer travels. It was a great > deal when I bought and it is a great deal now. > 2003 KLR 650 > Great shape, 3100 miles > The following mods have been done. > Eagle Doohickey replacement done by certified Kawasaki mechanic > 9 inch over stock windshield with edging > New Renthal aluminum handlebars (what a difference > this has made) > Arrowhead Motorsports risers for bars > New Soft Gel grips > Maier Aluminum hand Guards > Big Cee off Road Lights. > Mini Dash with power plug, Volt meter, clock, outside temp gauge. > New left side controls. Headlight now has on and off switch. > Has push to cancel turn signal. It also has high beam flash. > Anti-vibration mirror dampers > Moose heavy duty bash plate under engine > Moose magnetic oil drain plug > Ram mount on handlebars > Engine Guard with highway pegs > Wolfman XL expandable tank bag > Givi E36NJ top trunk > Rear Hypre-Lite brake LED Lights(flashes while braking) > Carb. vent line T-mod > Gerbing heated clothing power cord (can also be used for battery > tender) > Gel insert in seat > Alaska Leathers sheepskin seat cover > Weatherproof ATO Main Fuse Relocation Kit > Starter Lockout Bypass Kit(bypasses sidestand and clutch safety > switches. Can be turned on or off) > Weatherprof ATO Radiator Fan Fuse Kit > Lite Blue subframe upgrade > Clymer service manual > Vista Cruise Throttle lock(not installed) > 1 can of chain lube > Good front tire, rear will need replacing before long > Fresh oil and filter change > Has new Texas license plate and inspection > Some of this was on the bike when I bought it and some of it has been > added since. > Will work out delivery or meet halfway or something! I'll even WASH > IT! lol > > I have spent a lot of time and money doing mods since I got it. I > want $4650 to cover SOME of what I have in the bike. > > I also have a brand new, still in box set of Metzler Tourances for > this bike. I paid $187 for these 2 weeks ago. Will sell them for $160 > plus shipping if the bike sells. > > > > Thanks, > > Don Braziel > Burleson, Texas (just south of Ft. Worth) > IBA#12079 > e-mail: braziel@f...

2003 klr 650 for sale

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 10:53 pm
by Adrian
Not enough time to enjoy it - please see the link for details: http://webhome.idirect.com/~svitcom/2003_KLR_650/ torontodnepr

starting

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:43 am
by Jacobus De Bruyn
Starting with the clutch. One of the ways to get rid of this starting interference is just to remove the smaller relay that controls the bigger starter relay. But then the sidestand will still cut the engine, butt I have no real problem with that, I guess you could just cut the steel cable leading to the sidestand?? The clutch lever even if adjusted to specs still leaves me with some resistance, so when I want to push the bike, rolling freely, I must go in neutral. When accidently trying to start the bike in first gear you will feel a nice jolt. OOoops. I got a nice, cheap LED rear light at the Yamaha store in Liberia, and I installed it in addition to the regular stock brake light. It is a great safety back-up, for when the lightbulb suddenly fails. As it did, and it took me a couple of hours to find the cause: the wire going into the socket failed, not visible to the eye. I did not have my tester with me. So, I went and bought a regular dirtbike socket, and then the removed the innards, and stuck it into the Kawa socket, works. Another day of creative licking Kawa butt. What else can make a man happy? Jake. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/