corbin klr touring seat for sale!!
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louis lavoie
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- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2002 10:58 am
klr 650 and trailer
After a year of riding my KLR A14, it is now time for me to find a
solution to the biggest problem that I have.
Me and my wife really like to go camping. Riding two up the
KLR is not so bad but when come time to add extra camping stuff, well it's
kind a short. I have been thinking of the possibility to use a small trailer
for this purpose.
Do you think the KLR 650 is strong enough to pull an extra 100
pound. Do you know anyone who has experiment that.
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Grant Johnson - Horizons Unlimited
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klr 650 and trailer
I wouldn't recommend towing a trailer off-road - they've been known to
bounce and flip over... instant stop, messy.
Shouldn't have any problem towing on-road.
see you on the road someday, somewhere...
Grant Johnson
Horizons Unlimited - Live the Dream!
at the Motorcycle Travellers' website:
www.HorizonsUnlimited.com
-----Original Message-----
From: louis lavoie [mailto:asjlavoie@...]
Sent: 19-August-2003 1:36 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR 650 and trailer
After a year of riding my KLR A14, it is now time for me to find a
solution to the biggest problem that I have.
Me and my wife really like to go camping. Riding two up the
KLR is not so bad but when come time to add extra camping stuff, well it's
kind a short. I have been thinking of the possibility to use a small trailer
for this purpose.
Do you think the KLR 650 is strong enough to pull an extra 100
pound. Do you know anyone who has experiment that.
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Mark Sampson
klr 650 and trailer
I think putting a trailer on a KLR650 is a very bad idea. If it was a good
idea and worked out-----you would see people doing it. The KLR barely does
good just to pull 2 people. And when you have to stop-------whoa----the KLR
has a hard time stopping itself. And the rear subframe is going to take the
load-----and the subframe can break just from normal use---or at least the
bolts can.
Mark Sampson
www.bigdogadventures.com
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Guy B. Young II - COG Tech. Ed.
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- Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:44 pm
klr 650 and trailer
A swivel coupling minimizes the risk.
See:
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/addons/hitchdoc/swivel_all_bw.jpg
Scroll down on the above sire for several views.
The trailer can rotate 360 deg. and not drastically affect the bike.
Guy
At 04:15 PM 8/19/03 -0700, Grant Johnson - Horizons Unlimited wrote:
>I wouldn't recommend towing a trailer off-road - they've been known to >bounce and flip over... instant stop, messy.
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cdnabn49
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Wed Sep 11, 2002 4:13 am
klr 650 and trailer
"louis lavoie"
After a year of riding my KLR A14, it is now time for me to find a
solution to the biggest problem that I have.
Me and my wife really like to go camping. Riding two up the
KLR is not so bad but when come time to add extra camping stuff,
well it's kind a short. I have been thinking of the possibility to
use a small trailer for this purpose.Do you think the KLR 650 is
strong enough to pull an extra 100 pound. Do you know anyone who
has experiment that.
~cdnabn49~
you'd think if they can make a trailer for a mountain bike they'd be
able to make one like this for dual sport bikes???
http://www.bobtrailers.com/index.html?main=yak.html
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Dominic & Sandra
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- Joined: Tue Aug 05, 2003 7:00 pm
corbin klr touring seat for sale!!
A CORBIN KLR TOURING SEAT FOR SALE, BRAND NEW IN PERFECT CONDITION,
LESS THAN 5 MILES OF USE ON IT,STARTING BID ON EBAY IS 200, BUY
TODAY FOR 215 PLUS SHIPPING!! OR BID ON EBAY
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