Ah timing is everything. While I was mounting the MT21s on my 250 
 today, the UPS guy delivered my LR fork springs. My question is do I 
 have to install the 0.50" spacer? I'm 6'1", 180lbs if that makes any
 difference. Can't wait to try this stuff out in the Jersey Pines,
 slip slidin in all that sand!!! Thanks, Ant
nklr ice slamma - jamma
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				Peter Dahlheimer, MD
 
nklr: klr250 tires & springs
as far as the springs go, i've got progressives, not LR... (they're not the
 same thing, are they??)  there are spacers already in the forks, and i had
 to cut 'em down a bit to make the springs fit.  if you do too, make sure you
 cut 'em real straight.
 
 as far as the pineys, where are you?  i used to live in toms river and
 waretown, and i love riding down there.  where do you ride?
 
 _pete
 
 
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 Ah timing is everything. While I was mounting the MT21s on my 250
 today, the UPS guy delivered my LR fork springs. My question is do I
 have to install the 0.50" spacer? I'm 6'1", 180lbs if that makes any
 difference. Can't wait to try this stuff out in the Jersey Pines,
 slip slidin in all that sand!!! Thanks, Ant
 
 
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nklr: klr250 tires & springs
Well I got a chance to put in the progressive springs today. Piece of 
 cake. Some observations: The stock springs were 16.5", with a 6.5" 
 metal spacer. The PS springs were 22.5", and I installed a 0.5" PVC 
 spacer. Front end does not seem to sag as much when the bike is sat 
 on. No test ride yet. Will report ASAP. The job took less than an
 hour to complete. Hope this helps. Ride safe, Ant
 D16
 83 R100rs   
 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, yovern@j... wrote: > Ah timing is everything. While I was mounting the MT21s on my 250 > today, the UPS guy delivered my LR fork springs. My question is do I > have to install the 0.50" spacer? I'm 6'1", 180lbs if that makes any > difference. Can't wait to try this stuff out in the Jersey Pines, > slip slidin in all that sand!!! Thanks, Ant
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nklr ice slamma - jamma
A few years back my brother & I made up a set of studded mountain
 bike tires. Those suckers gripped in ice & snow like no tomorrow!!!! 
 Nothing could stop us!!!! However, on a motorcycle, unless you were 
 riding 100% in snow & ice I don't think it would work. IMHO. 
 Ride safe, Ant.
 D16
 83 R100rs 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						wrote:>--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Sanders, Eric"
had> Dual sport warriors, > > Yesterday was my first encounter with glare ice. A creek crossing
melted /> normally loose jagged rocks frozen into place, then a recently
clutch.> refrozen patch of creek water. I built up speed, then pulled the
trajectory. I> After bucking over the rocks, I lost my straight coasting
could sit,> discovered that glare ice offers insufficient traction to even stay > balanced. I was standing on the pegs for the rocks, and before I
out.> the bike started to fall hard towards my left. I tried throttling
wheels were> When I reached the snow again, the bike was sideways and both
almost> sliding, with me still standing. The bars were at full lock left,
the bike> standing on the motor with my right foot. I stayed on the gas and
degrees of> started to stand itself back up, just as I reached about 180
it> spin-out. I grabbed the clutch and stopped, just off balance, then
felt pretty> tipped over to the downhill side. Almost pulled it off. It all
hand> radical. Bent the shifter a little, but the Givi E21 and Rally-Pro
allowed to> guards were unscathed. He he he, are you all sure we're even
snow tires> have this much fun? All depends on the next government, I guess. > > Eric A13L frozen slab of "Beef" > ps- Can one reform a White Bros. shifter? > > pps- dual sport studded tires? street / ice? Everyone told me
about> on cars suck on pavement, but I've found them to be just fine. How
could> bikes? Could I put half as many studs in, or some compromise, so I
> wear out a set this winter?
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