Cosmo, I've searched far & wide; I haven't found a heavy tube that fits the rear wheel of a klr. Let a fellow Slav know if you indeed have a source. The "extra heat" rap sounds like more of the silly input listers are regularly feed from dealer's service departments. Then again, what do I know. Bogdan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>better, >any thoughts/insight guidance?.....thanks......cosmo
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Instinct says heavy duty is
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Bogdan Swider" To: ; DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Heavy Duty Tubes > Instinct says heavy duty is > >better, > >any thoughts/insight guidance?.....thanks......cosmo > > Cosmo, I've searched far & wide; I haven't found a heavy tube that fits the > rear wheel of a klr. Let a fellow Slav know if you indeed have a source. The > "extra heat" rap sounds like more of the silly input listers are regularly > feed from dealer's service departments. Then again, what do I know. Bogdan I have heavy duty tubes to fit the KLR in stock. Fred
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Guess I'll have to take a couple home from Moab. Could have sworn I asked you about this before; Oh well, great you have them now. Bogdan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com> > >I have heavy duty tubes to fit the KLR in stock. > >Fred >
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I've been using normal tubes for 20 years. I use low inflation of 8-12psi
for hardcore offroad (forest, not much desert). I can't imagine heavy-duty
tubes are a necessity. Might help for Baja....
I don't like them because they are heavy and hard to deal with. Might work
well for other riding/mekkaniking styles, but I sure wouldn't unbolt a
wheel just to make the change.
Tom
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In a message dated 4/23/00 11:03:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
bogdanswider@... writes:
<< I've searched far & wide; I haven't found a heavy tube that fits the
rear wheel of a klr. >>
Bridgestone makes an 18" that I've been riding with no problems for about 6
months. I think I remember getting it from Dennis Kirk.
Steve
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Size: 2.75-3.50-21 Type Super Competition. Its my spare tube so I haven't used it yet. My dealer ordered it for me a year ago, and I don't know where it came from, it looks and feels heavy. John
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In a message dated 4/23/00 8:03:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
bogdanswider@... writes:
<< Cosmo, I've searched far & wide; I haven't found a heavy tube that fits
the
rear wheel of a klr. >>
I'm working through 5 days of e-mail so this might have already been
answered----the only one I've found is made by Trelleborg. I think that
Chapparal and D. Kirk catalogues list it.
Kurt Grife
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-the only one I've found is made by Trelleborg. I think that
Thanks Kurt, Fred mentioned that he now carries heay-duty tubes but you're the fist to specify the brand. Bogdan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>Chapparal and D. Kirk catalogues list it. >Kurt Grife
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I tend to use lard and baby pwder and 'grease' the tube, the lard seals the puncture while the baby powder allows the lard to congeal. This way I carry lard and use it for both my tubes, chain, and any other areas that may require a lubin'.
carl.
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Cool, Organic Slime. You're a real earth guy, Carl. Lard is also best for frying catfish, way better than oil in refried beans and the list goes on. I'll never forgive Nabisco for caving in to the wooses and taking it out of their crackers; they haven't been the same. Bogdan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com> >I tend to use lard and baby pwder and 'grease' the tube, the lard seals the >puncture while the baby powder allows the lard to congeal. This way I >carry lard and use it for both my tubes, chain, and any other areas that >may require a lubin'. >carl.
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