After 2 yrs of ownership, I apparently lost one of those caps for the
valve stems at the top of the fork tubes.
I stopped at a dealer today and asked about getting another one. You
can't buy the black plastic cap. You have to buy the whole end cap
(end of the fork tube, the valve stem, the plastic cap) for $15+.
I never even thought about putting Loctite / Threadlocker on them
before now. I'm going with regular valve stem caps (not as much
coverage of the bare threads but cheap / free).
Don R100, A6F
klr's in aus
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klr's in aus
Is there anyone from Australia on the list.I am thinking of flying from
Canada to Australia next September and buying a second hand(2006/07)
KLR.I want to tour Aus for 6 or 7 months,sell the bike and fly back
home.I am currently in Bolivia on my 2007 KLR.I have 52000 klm on the
bike since I left Canada on Oct 1/07.I am on my way back home to touch
base with family and friends,but would like to head south again before
winter sets in.I need information on availability of 2nd hand bikes and
the laws regarding foreign ownership and insurance.Any information
would be appreciated.
Probably best to respond off list? Thank
you................
-Wayne"
Hi Wayne,
As Heinz mentioned in his post, there are not that many KLR's here, the
DR 650 is way more popular.
The first A models were the A18 in 2004, before that we had the European
C models.
I don't know if we even got 2006 ie A20's here, I think they were still
running out the 2004/5 models.
Here are a couple of links for used bikes online, I suggest you keep an
eye out as your time gets closer.
http://www.bikesales.com.au/
http://www.bikepoint.com.au/
Gavin
A18 & DR650K8
Broadford Victoria Australia
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