07&11 rear caliper fit?
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G'day Paul,
Yes there are a few of us around.
I have a 2004 A18 model and it's grouse.
Where are you located?
This bike will do just about anything, not brilliantly but it will do it all.
Gavin
A18
Broadford Victoria
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See, Paul, all ya had to do was wait for them to wake up in the mornin'!
18:00 here: time to go home. Long day. No riding tonight, nasty
thunderstorms around (Well, I could, but......)
Gavin Macfarlane wrote:
>G'day Paul, >Yes there are a few of us around. >I have a 2004 A18 model and it's grouse. >Where are you located? >This bike will do just about anything, not brilliantly but it will do it all. > >Gavin >A18 >Broadford Victoria > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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G'day Mates
Some folks have a few Kangaroos loose in the top paddock. They get a little
too airy fairy when they drink to much amber fluid. At any tic of the
clock they could go A over T. Maybe they want to have a barney, or just be
a buggerlugs. I hope nobody chucks a spaz over it. Probably a bunch of
cods wallop. Not worth getting your underdacks in a bunch. They need to
mellow out by playing their didgeridoo. Most people on the list are fair
dinkum, real dinky di. Very few drongos, most of us are ridgie didge. A
stunned mullet or stickybeak will skedaddle from the list. Tall poppys
ignore such rubbish from them. One more chorus of Waltzing Matilda and the
whinger will start feeling wrapped. I got your ears flapping with all my
yabber. All this kafuffle is for misery guts. Everybody should have a fair
go of it. It's time I bite my bum.
R <- not an Aussie but wants them to feel right at home
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Macfarlane [mailto:gavinmacfarlane@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:48 PM
To: DSN_klr650@...
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Hello
G'day Paul,
Yes there are a few of us around.
I have a 2004 A18 model and it's grouse.
Where are you located?
This bike will do just about anything, not brilliantly but it will do it
all.
Gavin
A18
Broadford Victoria
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In a message dated 2004-07-07 7:20:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
paul69oz@... writes:
Get a better seat and a couple of panniers and I think you would find the KLR a most worthy mount. I've done many 1000 mile days, done a significant amount of serious touring and think nothing of a 120 mile hop to visit friends. As long you don't need to be the fastest bike on the road the KLR is a good street bike. In the urban jungle I can't think any bike I would rather be on. And who knows, one day, on one of your tarmac tours, you might just see a dirt path seductively whispering, take the road less traveled. And that's the day you will be hooked. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> I use to commute about 40miles per day on Highway and weekend touring > riding, all on tarmac...would this bike suit my purpose?? > > Any Aussie KLR rider out there? > > Thanks > Paul >
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Hi all, recently bought a brand new '03 KLR out here in Omaha.
Pretty cool group here!
Digging through the photos, I saw the H2 recovery sticker- man,
that's great; there's so many folks with H2s out here I would love
to slap one on my bike!
I'll upload some pics of mine with the mermite cans; just because I
can, I guess... it looks much like everyone else's KLRs otherwise.
Anyway, glad to be here!
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Hi,
New member here. Just bought an 03 KLR650 with 6000 street miles on
it. I'm anxious to get it out today as we just finally saw broke
through the 30 degree mark for the last 4 days.(Central KY) I
appreciate all the work that has gone into this site. Lotsa great
info.
Question: Does anyone make (and or sell) a lowering kit (ie dog
bones) that will lower the rear up to 3"?
It looks like the front forks could be lowered maybe an inch. Has
anyone tried that with any ill effects?
Thanks again for your input.
Jay
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Jay wrote:
Yes. Most of the lowering links are single setting at about 1.5 inch. Scootworks makes one that has 1, 2 or 3 inch lowering depending on which hold you stick it in. www.scootworks.com -- Doug Herr doug@...> Hi, > New member here. Just bought an 03 KLR650 with 6000 street miles on > it. I'm anxious to get it out today as we just finally saw broke > through the 30 degree mark for the last 4 days.(Central KY) I > appreciate all the work that has gone into this site. Lotsa great > info. > > Question: Does anyone make (and or sell) a lowering kit (ie dog > bones) that will lower the rear up to 3"? > > It looks like the front forks could be lowered maybe an inch. Has > anyone tried that with any ill effects? > > Thanks again for your input.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jay" wrote:
In stock trim, the forks should be flush with the top triple-clamp. I run mine about 1/2" raised, just because I like it like that. When I have a 1.5" lowering kit on, my forks are 2" above the trees, and there is still room, so if you lower the rear by 3", you can raise the forks 3" as well. (Remember that you have to loosed the top clamp on the fork boots, I bet that causes more cussing than just about anything..) Ron in MN> > Hi, > New member here. Just bought an 03 KLR650 with 6000 street miles on > it. I'm anxious to get it out today as we just finally saw broke > through the 30 degree mark for the last 4 days.(Central KY) I > appreciate all the work that has gone into this site. Lotsa great > info. > > Question: Does anyone make (and or sell) a lowering kit (ie dog > bones) that will lower the rear up to 3"? > > It looks like the front forks could be lowered maybe an inch. Has > anyone tried that with any ill effects? > > Thanks again for your input. > Jay
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hello
New to the group; kinda. Joined a while ago and never really have
gotten around to posting. I spend a lot of time on Adventure Rider,
ST-N, and KLR650.net.
Anyway, I posted some photos of my rig in 'Johnny's bike' folder for
anyone interested. I noticed there was a photo of an 'aluminum
pannier' there as well; I'm using mermite cans too; though I have them
mounted slightly differently.
At any rate, good to be here!
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Howdy,
I'm a newbie to the group. Just took delivery of a new A20!!! Been waiting a long time. I'm in Flint,MI.and was wondering how many more klr riders are in the area?
T-bone.
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