Re: KLR Help Needed!
I love my 16 tooth front sprocket. If you do something like the ESR
trips which I did 2x, it really helps. I had to use the clutch more on
dirt riding but the few hundred lower rpm seemed to make the high speed
ride up 395 much more tolerable. The KLR has plenty of torque.
Jeffrey
Can't say I agree; I like the 16 tooth sprocket
this product looks very interesting..
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this product looks very interesting..
On Sat, 31 May 2008, Gary LaRue wrote:
The answer *should* be yes since the site says that these run cooler then a full tube setup. If these really work over the fully dirt/freeway life of a KLR then this really does seem like a worthwhile upgrade (won't call it a farkle). It would give all the benefit of *both* tube and tubeless setup. You get the quick fix ability of using plugs to fix a flat. You can run sea lent goo to auto-patch small punctures. You can run lower pressure more safely for dirt situations. Our heavy pig bikes should stick to stiff sidewalls, I would guess. Will be interested in what they say in reply to your query.> I dropped them an e-mail asking if they are suitable for long > distance freeway use. That's the trouble with Tire Balz, you > know. They're fine for dirt, even dirt competition, but not for > freeway touring. I shall relay whatever this company sends to me.
-- Doug Herr A16 in Oakland, California [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> ----- Original Message ---- > From: Randall Marbach > To: KLR Group DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 9:14:11 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] This product looks very interesting.. > > > Anybody have any experience with it? > > http://www.nuetech com/tubliss. shtml > > TIA > > Randy from Burbank >
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