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Post by stuart sullivan » Thu May 27, 2010 3:33 pm

I'll be 65 next month and have just bought my second KLR,had one about six years ago but the seat height scared the hell out of me. Put the lowering links on this one but with me on and the thing loaded up it was kissing the the road at every opportu'nity,the lower seat will be the next thing to try but which one. The Africa at Arrowhead,Corbin,or some other manufacturer,anybody else have an opinion on this I'm about 5' 8" with a 30" inseam,love the KLR but need to get more Footsy on Ze ground. Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw.                                                      Thanks Stu. P.S. Had the rear tire aired up to 36psi so i don't think there's any option there. To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: edhill_2006@... Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:50:09 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Older guys on KLR's   How many older dudes ride KLR's. I am 55, and sat on one today. 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Post by Richard Decker » Thu May 27, 2010 4:39 pm

Gain some weight and weigh that sucker down! I had to put Raising links on mine 'cause I'm too fat (and have a 30" inseam) But seriously... everything I have read people like the Corbin. Everything "Afrika" has been a knock off, or so I've been told... -Rich in Newberg OR
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:33 PM, stuart sullivan wrote: I'll be 65 next month and have just bought my second KLR,had one about six years ago but the seat height scared the hell out of me. Put the lowering links on this one but with me on and the thing loaded up it was kissing the the road at every opportu'nity,the lower seat will be the next thing to try but which one. The Africa at Arrowhead,Corbin,or some other manufacturer,anybody else have an opinion on this I'm about 5' 8" with a 30" inseam,love the KLR but need to get more Footsy on Ze ground. Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw. Thanks Stu. P.S. Had the rear tire aired up to 36psi so i don't think there's any option there. To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: edhill_2006@... Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:50:09 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Older guys on KLR's How many older dudes ride KLR's. I am 55, and sat on one today. I had a 2001 model about 7 years ago. Just thinking. It just feels right. 30 days of prizes to be won with Hotmail. Enter here
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Post by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net » Thu May 27, 2010 4:53 pm

I am turning 64 in a few days. 4 motorcycles in my garage. Old Yamaha IT 175, 99 KLR with 53,000 miles, a 2001 Concours with 55,000 miles and a brand new (well for me) '09 Versy. That bike is fun. I'm so old I don't like to drop them anymore so careful what i get into with the KLR. I looked at a Honda 230 today. Light and fairly low seat height but too much money. $4900. Probaly need to sell something. Criswell
On May 27, 2010, at 3:33 PM, stuart sullivan wrote:   I'll be 65 next month and have just bought my second KLR,had one about six years ago but the seat height scared the hell out of me. Put the lowering links on this one but with me on and the thing loaded up it was kissing the the road at every opportu'nity, the lower seat will be the next thing to try but which one. The Africa at Arrowhead,Corbin, or some other manufacturer, anybody else have an opinion on this I'm about 5' 8" with a 30" inseam,love the KLR but need to get more Footsy on Ze ground. Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw.                                                      Thanks Stu. P.S. Had the rear tire aired up to 36psi so i don't think there's any option there. To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: edhill_2006@ yahoo.com Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:50:09 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Older guys on KLR's   How many older dudes ride KLR's. I am 55, and sat on one today. I had a 2001 model about 7 years ago. Just thinking. It just feels right. 30 days of prizes to be won with Hotmail. Enter here

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Post by Jim Douglas » Thu May 27, 2010 5:02 pm

I'm 56 this year and am wondering about the youngest and the oldest on the list? This is my 3rd KLR as I keep them for a while and sell them when I need money for a kids car at high school graduation! One more to go and then the KLR gets replace the the BMW GS800!
  I'll be 65 next month and have just bought my second KLR,had one about six years ago but the seat height scared the hell out of me. Put the lowering links on this one but with me on and the thing loaded up it was kissing the the road at every opportu'nity, the lower seat will be the next thing to try but which one. The Africa at Arrowhead,Corbin, or some other manufacturer, anybody else have an opinion on this I'm about 5' 8" with a 30" inseam,love the KLR but need to get more Footsy on Ze ground. Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw.                                                      Thanks Stu. P.S. Had the rear tire aired up to 36psi so i don't think there's any option there. To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com From: edhill_2006@ yahoo.com Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 19:50:09 +0000 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Older guys on KLR's   How many older dudes ride KLR's. I am 55, and sat on one today. I had a 2001 model about 7 years ago. Just thinking. It just feels right. 30 days of prizes to be won with Hotmail. Enter here
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Post by Steve » Thu May 27, 2010 5:37 pm

Hi Stu~ I just finished shaving the seat on my A19. Yesterday I tested it out and it turned out great! Took it out yesterday and it's the first time I've been able to ride farther than 10 miles without my tail bone hurtin' like crazy. :-( Took three different sessions to get just the right amount of foam cut out from the underside of the seat. I ended up removing a block of foam 14" x 7" X 2 inches thick! I used an electric turkey knife to cut the foam. Stapled the cover back on (3 times) and got it right! Pulling the foam off the seat pan and removing foam from the underside left the seat looking stock until you sit on it and it's so much more comfortable. Hope this pic isn't too big............Steve [img]cid:part1.03020707.03040107@earthlink.net[/img] stuart sullivan wrote:
  Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw.                                                      Thanks Stu.

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Post by Steve » Thu May 27, 2010 5:39 pm

Yep!?! It was too big! Steve wrote:
> Hi Stu~ I just finished shaving the seat on my A19. Yesterday I tested > it out > and it turned out great! Took it out yesterday and it's the first time > I've been able > to ride farther than 10 miles without my tail bone hurtin' like crazy. > :-( > Took three different sessions to get just the right amount of foam > cut out from the underside of the seat. I ended up removing a block of > foam > 14" x 7" X 2 inches thick! I used an electric turkey knife to cut the > foam. > Stapled the cover back on (3 times) and got it right! Pulling the foam off > the seat pan and removing foam from the underside left the seat looking > stock until you sit on it and it's so much more comfortable. > Hope this pic isn't too big............Steve > >>

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Post by stuart sullivan » Thu May 27, 2010 10:01 pm

Attachments : Steve thanks for the info,i just downloaded the photo so i could see it.so what i need to know from you is did this lower the seat height also as i think i was going to take it off the top,did this to the KLR i had a few years ago and while it did lower the seat height it was almost as uncomfortable as in the stock height. I think that when i cut it down from the top i cut into a harder foam area so there was not enough cushioning,just a guess as i have no way of confirming that.                                                     Thanks Stu. To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com From: chicobro@earthlink.net Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 15:37:10 -0700 Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] Older guys on KLR's,and seat height! Hi Stu~ I just finished shaving the seat on my A19. Yesterday I tested it out and it turned out great! Took it out yesterday and it's the first time I've been able to ride farther than 10 miles without my tail bone hurtin' like crazy. :-( Took three different sessions to get just the right amount of foam cut out from the underside of the seat. I ended up removing a block of foam 14" x 7" X 2 inches thick! I used an electric turkey knife to cut the foam. Stapled the cover back on (3 times) and got it right! Pulling the foam off the seat pan and removing foam from the underside left the seat looking stock until you sit on it and it's so much more comfortable. Hope this pic isn't too big............Steve [img]cid:part1.03020707.03040107@earthlink.net[/img] stuart sullivan wrote:
[quote]  Has anyone modified the stock seat?have friend who did his,another model of bike with a sander attachment on a drill,looks ok from what i saw.                                                      Thanks Stu.
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Post by Steve » Fri May 28, 2010 11:40 am

Stu~ Yes, it lowered the seat height about an inch when I'm sitting on it but it springs right back to look normal when unoccupied. I've already lowered it about 2 inches with the dog bones and forks and I'm thinking I might be able to remove those mods because the seat is lower (when I'm on it). I would definitely take the foam off the bottom because that leaves the natural seat shape for the cover to fit back on. Plus, it would be real easy to cut a  block of foam to fit the seat cavity and everything would be back to stock. I didn't notice any difference in the density of the foam from top to bottom. Hope this helps, Steve (who will not waste bandwidth again, Sorry!) stuart sullivan wrote:
  Steve thanks for the info,i just downloaded the photo so i could see it.so what i need to know from you is did this lower the seat height also as i think i was going to take it off the top,did this to the KLR i had a few years ago and while it did lower the seat height it was almost as uncomfortable as in the stock height. I think that when i cut it down from the top i cut into a harder foam area so there was not enough cushioning,just a guess as i have no way of confirming that.                                                     Thanks Stu.

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Post by fasteddiecopeman » Fri May 28, 2010 11:40 am

I 'demoed' the Yamaha WR250R the other day. 300# is REALLY nice, and it'll run with normal highway traffic! It or the Kawi equivalent could have a place in my future.... Ed

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Post by Horton Oliphant » Sat Jun 05, 2010 5:23 pm

Hey Arne! Good to hear that your still alive and kicking! Any bike in the future? Alan Henderson A13 Iowa mynameisarne wrote:
> > > > > Hey all you old-timers! :) > > I'd like to report that 5 years later (almost to the day that this Q was > posted), ARNE LARSEN is alive and well and still living in Abbotsford, BC! > > I haven't ridden since I had to sell my bike in July 2005 and miss it > all the time. I am no longer working as a policeman, rather, I went back > to school and started my own business as a Home Inspector, which is > going really well for me. > > www.westcoasthomeinspections.net > > Some of you also may recall that I used to dabble in performing on > stage; I'm still doing that and enjoying that very much! > > www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBtIVWx7bMY > > And I'll bet that I now set the record for the LONGEST TIME between > question & reply! > > Cheers! > > Arne > strikingviking @ shaw.ca > mrarnelarsen @ gmail.com > mynameisarne @ yahoo.ca > westcoastinspections @ shaw.ca > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com , > Alan L Henderson wrote: > > > > Neither of the email addresses I had for Arne work any longer. Hope he > > is okay. > > > > Alan Henderson A13 Iowa > >

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