could of knocked me over with a feather
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Can anyone tell me where I saw a nice close up of the PVC tool holder mounted
on the KLR? I checked the files and the one pictured there is not the photo
I remembered. It seems to me I saw a nice close up shot somewhere with a
write up.
TIA,
Jess Booth
Odenton, MD
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mounted> Can anyone tell me where I saw a nice close up of the PVC tool holder
photo> on the KLR? I checked the files and the one pictured there is not the
There are some here: http://www.dualsportnews.com/pvctool.html Les Lampman Whidbey Island, WA> I remembered. It seems to me I saw a nice close up shot somewhere with a > write up. >
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How long can the highway-peg-mounted storage pipe be without bashing
it in a tipover? The DSN site mentioned 20" but I don't know if
that's an overall dimension or just the pipe itself. Has anyone
explored the outer limits of pipe length?
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can you leave yourself any more wide open??
--siip
Has anyone explored the outer limits of pipe length?
pvc tool storage
Just a little quick mental trig and the following should help you out:
distance from ground to pipe with bike upright: A
Distance from ground to widest point on bike (ex. vertical height of
handle bars): B
Distance from bike centerline to widest point on bike (ex. half bar
width): C
Half length of pvc pipe: D
If A*C/B>D
you're good.
-Paul
PS: If your bike tips and you smash something to pieces, it's not my
fault

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "RichardM" wrote: > How long can the highway-peg-mounted storage pipe be without bashing > it in a tipover? The DSN site mentioned 20" but I don't know if > that's an overall dimension or just the pipe itself. Has anyone > explored the outer limits of pipe length?
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I made mine 10" not including the end caps that stick out 1" or so to each
side. It doesn't hit, could probably be 12" and still be OK.
Devon
A15
RichardM wrote:
> How long can the highway-peg-mounted storage pipe be without bashing > it in a tipover? The DSN site mentioned 20" but I don't know if > that's an overall dimension or just the pipe itself. Has anyone > explored the outer limits of pipe length? > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Mine's just short of 14" attached to Tim's highway pegs. Only problem is the
gravel blast is gradually wearing the PVC. Might need a sleeve of some sort
eventually.
Todd
A9
A3
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "zootpatutie" wrote:
problem is the> Mine's just short of 14" attached to Tim's highway pegs. Only
some sort> gravel blast is gradually wearing the PVC. Might need a sleeve of
Sleeve with Duct tape. Twill work for many months and the price is right.> eventually. > Todd > A9 > A3
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I got a new (real) skid plate and today bought some 3" PVC to fashion
a tool storage tube. Was curious how long might be too long? I'm
thinking I can use it for foot rest as well so I'm thinking making it
about as wide as the foot pegs stick out. I bought 5' of pipe so I
could probably make 2 - one long for street and a shorter one I could
throw on if I know I'm going out into the woods.
Saturday I'm taking the MSF ERC and then I'm going to dig into my
doohickey and valves. Was going to do it earlier but didn't want to
screw up something and miss the class!
jim

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I think it's all about diversity.
It has to fit your tire tools, calapsable fishin poles, and still has
to protect your radiator shrouds and still be functional as highway
foot bars.
You have to be able to do a deep single track without dragging to a
stop.
I vote 24 inches, but what do I know.
You know what they say about opinions?!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Jim wrote: > I got a new (real) skid plate and today bought some 3" PVC to fashion > a tool storage tube. Was curious how long might be too long? I'm > thinking I can use it for foot rest as well so I'm thinking making it > about as wide as the foot pegs stick out. I bought 5' of pipe so I > could probably make 2 - one long for street and a shorter one I could > throw on if I know I'm going out into the woods. > > Saturday I'm taking the MSF ERC and then I'm going to dig into my > doohickey and valves. Was going to do it earlier but didn't want to > screw up something and miss the class!> > > jim
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