I am considering getting a ufo low fender for better stability on the interstate. Is high speed handling improved with this fender? Also what will I loose? what is the advantage of the stock fender.
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The big advantage is if you are ever caught in an East Texas black
clay gumbo mud hole, you will be able to ride / paddle through it.
With a low fender, you will have a very bad day and use all of the
curse words in your vocabulary (been there). My vocabulary is quite
extensive.
Plus the high fender will keep you awake on a windy day.
Criswell
On May 13, 2009, at 9:50 AM, Craig Kahler wrote: > > > I am considering getting a ufo low fender for better stability on > the interstate. Is high speed handling improved with this fender? > Also what will I loose? what is the advantage of the stock fender. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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ufo low front fender
You might want to look at a KTM Motard fender, off the 690 Duke or the 990
Super Duke(?). You'll need a fork brace or cobble up something to your own
liking to mount it on. It does noticebly calm the front end down in strong
cross winds. HOWEVER, you only have about an inch of clearance between the
tire and the fender, so your muddy, off-road capabilities will be greatly
diminished.
I mounted one on my '99 along with a 19" wider wheel and tire for my street
adentures. Every one that has tried out the bike at TechDays has spoken
favorably about the change. I can definitely tell the difference between
my modified '99 on my stocker '06.
Buddy
interstate. Is high speed handling improved with this fender? Also what will I loose? what is the advantage of the stock fender.> [Original Message] > From: Craig Kahler > To: dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 5/13/2009 7:50:20 AM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] ufo low front fender > > I am considering getting a ufo low fender for better stability on the
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ufo low front fender
The UFO fender works miracles with crosswinds. Not as easy to install as
the instructions say, and yes there is not a lot of clearance for mud. The
Clamp should go over the fork boots to do things right. Requires moving
mounting holes. Good afternoon project.
Bill Ahrens
07 KLR 650
06 Concours
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You might want to look at a KTM Motard fender, off the 690 Duke or the 990
Super Duke(?). You'll need a fork brace or cobble up something to your own
liking to mount it on. It does noticebly calm the front end down in strong
cross winds. HOWEVER, you only have about an inch of clearance between the
tire and the fender, so your muddy, off-road capabilities will be greatly
diminished.
I mounted one on my '99 along with a 19" wider wheel and tire for my street
adentures. Every one that has tried out the bike at TechDays has spoken
favorably about the change. I can definitely tell the difference between
my modified '99 on my stocker '06.
Buddy
interstate. Is high speed handling improved with this fender? Also what will I loose? what is the advantage of the stock fender.> [Original Message] > From: Craig Kahler < ckahleer@... > > To: < dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com > > Date: 5/13/2009 7:50:20 AM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] ufo low front fender > > I am considering getting a ufo low fender for better stability on the
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The 'high' position allows you to go thru mud without it packing up and locking the front wheel. A low fender isn't very compatible with mud. I have no problems with high speeds with the high fender on my '04. If you do, check your steering stem bearings for looseness.
Ed
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