Any recommendations for a new shock spring for a saged out 2008 KLR ? It is lowered 1.5 inches and is ridden 2 up a lot (combined weight about 335 pounds). Other times it is ridden by a rider at about 200 pounds.. Any guidance appreciated..
case patching material
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rear shock spring on a 2008 klr
Since you say your bike is lowered, I have to guess that you are using lowering links and not a shortened shock. Using lowering links changes your suspension s geometry and will effectively soften the spring rate. Your best bet would be to go with a shortened Progressive Suspension shock that comes with a 500/560 spring. This will make a big difference in the way your bike handles weight.
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
From: Keith
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:22 PM
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Rear Shock Spring on a 2008 KLR
Any recommendations for a new shock spring for a saged out 2008 KLR ? It is lowered 1.5 inches and is ridden 2 up a lot (combined weight about 335 pounds). Other times it is ridden by a rider at about 200 pounds.. Any guidance appreciated..
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case patching material
I read that Powerbars work well to temporarily patch a side case in the
field. Not sure I want to eat them any more if they are oil-tight
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