2007 klr/ural sidecar rig for sale.

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Jacobus De Bruyn
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crossbreeding in progress.

Post by Jacobus De Bruyn » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:07 pm

Hi Jeff, It is hard to guess from a distance. No, I took out the doo to grind it down, I do have some common sense, what s lacking is experience. I am pretty sure all the washers are in, the two small gears kept sliding, because the bike was leaning to the left side a little bit. I duly noticed the washers and bearings, and the big gear did spin, so if it is something, it must be something very minor, causing havoc. I am pretty sure the starter motor is burnt, but I haven t checked yet, according to people who know it must be, see list. I will try to get a friend mechanic take a look, and help to put it all back together one more time. I was told that a Suzuki model start motor fits this Thing, Kawasaki probably will cost at least double. I went for a good swim this morning, and I used my toy bike, the Yamaha YBR125, surprise, it was wonderful! On the highway it does not go over 100 km with more than 8000 revs., but on the bad roads, with potholes a million, mud, stones, gravel, it did perfectly. Except the suspension of cause. I even crossed the river, max. depth one foot abt., and went up the embankment on the other side, something I would not dare to do with the KLR650, because topheavy heavy heavy, and the seat height. So, my conclusion is that for really bad terrain, something light and low takes you virtually everywhere, and if not, you put the bike on your shoulder, and carry it. And less weight, less need for power. The Yamaha makes one model, the TW200, with a rear wheel of 14, tire size 180/60, foreward 130/80-18. Intriguing isn t it? No good on the highway of cause, but great in the off-road stuff, and that s important to me. The KLR can handle most dirt roads, but is really the best on the asphalt. So I plan to crossbreed my KLR with the YBR, to see which one of the offspring would make the ideal bike for me. If that doesn t work, I will probably try to sell it, and get something more simple and suitable to my needs. It may sound strange to American ears, but less can be more. Not always it has to be bigger and stronger and fancier. I tend to be a minimalist, eliminated underwear and socks too. And I like a kickstarter on my bikes. I will keep you posted on progress, if any, I am not so keen on taking it apart again for the moment, I have this feeling: F...amily it! Thanks again for the diagnosis, and on the list, everybody learns something, especially on how not to. At least we have fun writing endless bitchbriefs. Jake. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

boniface9491
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2007 klr/ural sidecar rig for sale.

Post by boniface9491 » Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:36 pm

I hadn't ridden a bike in about 30 years. I didn't realize that I wanted a heavier bike than a KLR. Next rig will possibly be a trike, but I need to move the sidecar rig first. Ed Ward -- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Alan L Henderson wrote:
> > Did you build it with the express purpose of selling it? Or why are
you
> selling it? > Alan A13 Iowa > > > > > boniface9491 wrote: > > I have a recently completed 2007 KLR/Ural Rig for sale. Ural
sidecar
> > has Dauntless frame. The KLR has less than 150 miles on it. Rig
is in
> > A-1 condition. Price is $10,500.00. Contact Ed at > > boniface9491@..., or 479-783-6016. > > > > See photos at: > > > > http://s214.photobucket.com/albums/cc225/Garfield58/ > > > > > > >

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