It's been bugging me for a while : Who came up with the swing arm idea on bikes ? What was the 1st bike with a swing arm ?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
was the 1st bike with a swing arm ?> > It's been bugging me for a while : Who came up with the swing arm idea on bikes ? What
I could probably find that out with a little research. I do recall that in the early '50s there was an aftermarket conversion available for some British bikes (Norton?) called the Mccandless, or something like that, I'd wager rthere was something before that.>
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Be aware that a get bladder without insulation gets super hot when left in
direct sunlight. If you re tall no big deal but if not anything on the seat
will make a high ride even higher. My solution was to buy a get bladder from
a moto shop-also available at medical supply places and JC Whitney. I had it
buried in the seat with some foam on top of it; a auto upholstery shop did
the work. The seat was cut down 2 to lower it but you don t have to do
that. The seat is comfortable; done 600 mile days.
Bogdan
On 9/8/08 6:43 PM, "Greg May" wrote: > > > > Hi all, the stock seat on my 04 has finally kicked my ass. After a way too > busy spring and summer I've finally had a chance to get out on 4 or 5 150 to > 200 km rides in the last week and I can only say that the seat is even worse > then I remembered it. For the type of riding I do and for the kind of miles I > put on I would sooner try a Gel seat kit like Dual-Star has listed on it's > site then spring for what appears to be the only other option for me, a > Corbin, I do quite a bit of off-road so want to stay reasonably close to the > original shape. > There seems to be a few problems though, like it seems with everyone else > all I can get out of Dual-Star is a message saying that no one is available > and their answering machine is too full to accept any new messages. Their site > does show the Travelcade gel seat kit on what appears to be pre 08 bikes, next > problem seems to be if you go to the Saddemen/Travelcade site although they > show a DualSport seat kit they don't list one for any year of KLR that I could > find. > Has anyone out there tried one of these seat kits if they indeed do exist > and where did they manage to get it from. I have seen a couple other seat > cover kits that look slightly different then the Travelcade seat but they all > are for 08's, does anyone know if the pre 08's use the same seat pan at the > 08's so they would be interchangeable. > Thanks for any input and have a great evening......Greg > > __________________________________________________________ > Get the name you've always wanted @... or @...! Go to > http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/jacko/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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klr650: swingarm
Luc,
Can't tell you which was first (probably something like a Manx Norton...), but it was surely a
big step up from "hard-tails"!!!
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote: > > It's been bugging me for a while : Who came up with the swing arm idea on bikes ? What was the 1st bike with a swing arm ? >
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