Harry, others are correct on stock gearing (15/43). Some run a 16 front, some of us even run a 17. There's a lot to choose from out there, play with it to your liking. |
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alarms and a cover.
I seriously had a nylon holster bolted to the leading edge of my former
DL1000's side case. =)
When I got the KLR, I opted for the Kaw. semi-rigid nylon bags. I found a
very compact, new, full nylon cover on eBay for $1! (+$13 shipping).
It covers the KLR completely, even with the saddlebags in place, and packs
down into a bag that will stuff inside my helmet (example).
It keeps the honest folks honest and the bike clean when parked at a trail
head while I'm off exploring.
The disc lock seems like a good investment. Just be triple sure you
remember to remove it before getting on the bike! =)
eddie
with a Zena alarm/disc lock and a 3/4 cover. I'll be able to use these on nearly any bike. I am still considering a more comprehensive system, for both bikes.> [Original Message] > From: imfreelandian > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 1/17/2011 9:39:10 AM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re:Re: Alarms > > Thanks to all who responded to my post. I think that for now I will go
great idea when parked at hiking trails.> Eddie's suggestion about the empty holster, serious or not, seems like a
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