Anybody know of a shorty type clutch lever, thats cheap and will fit
the stock mount ?
Already have smaller front / large back sprockets on the burner to
replace, this thing is geared to high IMHO.
400+ pound dirt bike that can top 100MPH will not miss a few
revolutions at the back tire with the new sprockets.
But back to the question, being a long time trailmaker on a two
wheeled assault vehicle, I have the need to go very slow, and to
feather the clucth to slow this beast down, leaves me not enuff room
for my knuckle(s) under the lever when holding on the bar.
I think I seen some in a old D.Kirk catalog my nephew had, but web
searches dont reveal it. Yes I ordered a D. Kirk catalog, but
figured I would ask here.
TaTa
Duden
A15 Pilot "Green Monster"
questions about pipe-carb....
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questions about pipe-carb....
I have a A12 (98) klr that I purchased for $3000, it has 2004 miles
on it and it has been maintained well.
I have installed a Suppertrapp race pipe, K & N filter, did the air box
mod and purchased additional disc. I also have the K & N dynojet
kit that has not been installed yet.
My questions are....
How many disc should I have for the best performance on my klr?
(I am looking to to have the best performance across the board as
possible)
How difficult is it for me to deal with installing and tuning the
dynojet with stage 2?
(2 shops told me that they would install it and tune it with dyno
runs for about $175-$185) I thought this was a lot, but I don't want
to screw it up myself and cost me the extra time and and money to
have it repaired.)
All comment are welcome
Clyde
A12
My other baby
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