On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Jud Jones wrote: > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com , > "Jefferson Johnson" wrote: > > > > I am a newbie to this group but have been lurking for a few weeks now. I > am > > a long time BMW rider and recently bought a 1993 KLR in very good > > condition. It came with 1.5 inch lowering links uninstalled. I just > > mounted the lowering links and am wondering how much to raise the fork > tubes > > to maintain proper balance. > > > > Uhhh, 1.5 inch? > > > -- Jefferson B Johnson Sr. Director, Energy Services CETX Energy Agency Tel: 713-957-9948 Fax:800-884-3996 jbjohnson@... www.cetxenergy.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
assistance regarding lowering klr
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assistance regarding lowering klr
Thanks for the input from all. The responses varied from not lowering at
all, 1 inch, 1.25 inches, 1.5 inches. And a local KLR rider told me to go
1.75 inches. So I took the average and lowered it about 1.25 inches. Seems
to work OK.
Jeff Johnson
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tire sizes for klr - another newbie question
My bike is not available right now and I am trying to order new Conti tires
online. Can someone provide me with the recommended tire sizes front and
rear? 1993 KLR 650
Sorry, I could probably look it up but not sure where and don't want to be
wrong.
TIA
Jeff Johnson
Houston, TX
Airhead #702
IBA #167
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