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in need of a battery holder cover asap
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:39 pm
by navyboy652002
Some how I lost my battery cover holder kawasaki part # 13091-1484, my
bike is a 2000 KLR650.
You can check out the parts diagram here
https://www.kawasakiepc.com/SystemSearch_Frames.cfm?
QuickSearch=1&SearchFor=KL650%
2DA14&SearchBy=Model&cGroupID=&CFID=1026240&CFTOKEN=98747551
it's under #13 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (in the pic its 13091)
If any one has a cheap one in nice condition ready to sell fast let me
know seth@... $+shipping(95327), a pic of it would be nice too.
Thanks, Seth
in need of a battery holder cover asap
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:53 pm
by a14@att.net
You can use a large washer with a bolt to hold the battery in
so you can ride until the correct part is available.
Walt
> Some how I lost my battery cover holder kawasaki part # 13091-1484, my
> bike is a 2000 KLR650.
> You can check out the parts diagram here
>
https://www.kawasakiepc.com/SystemSearch_Frames.cfm?
> QuickSearch=1&SearchFor=KL650%
> 2DA14&SearchBy=Model&cGroupID=&CFID=1026240&CFTOKEN=98747551
> it's under #13 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (in the pic its 13091)
> If any one has a cheap one in nice condition ready to sell fast let me
> know seth@... $+shipping(95327), a pic of it would be nice too.
>
> Thanks, Seth
>
in need of a battery holder cover asap
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 1:24 am
by revmaaatin
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, a14@... wrote:
>
> You can use a large washer with a bolt to hold the battery in
> so you can ride until the correct part is available.
>
> Walt
>
Walt,
I am guessing your solution-suggestion would be a fender washer. For
those who might not know: Those large flat washers that are about
10% hole, and lots of flat metal-'washer', rather than the std washer
that is about 90% hole and 10% metal. Take your large oval head screw
(~1/4"?) with you when you go. cough. Or are we to guess, the screw
got away with the battery cover? I believe it is the same screw
(pitch and size) as holds on the plastic side covers just below the
seat, and you should be able to find one available at any place that
has a large selection of metric bolts, etc.
On another note, thanks for the Odeysey battery input.
revmaaatin.
motorcycle lift stand
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:50 am
by C&W Burner
Bob, It was all looking pretty good to me , until I got to the 350 lb capacity. Your KLR is a heavy weight, and I would not trust that lift. My Craftsman lift Does not lift to 36", but has lifted alot of bikes and four wheelers since I got it, with not even one complaint. It was under a hundred dollars at my local Sears store. You can lift it up, strap the bike securly,take the wheels off if you need to, and roll the lift with the bike still on anywhere you want. I use a milk crate to sit on while working with this lift, please don't tell the milk crate police that I am using one of these

Wayne (rice)Burner
Winter is still here in NH
www.localmotionfun.com
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