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				Seiler, Kevin
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moose bash plate question
I've recently installed a Moose bash plate to my A3. I notice that the plate
 seems to cover the balance chain adjuster area. I plan to cut a section out
 that roughly approximates the size of the holes that cover the rest of the
 bash plate. This should 
 
 I was curious if those of you that have the Moose bash plate have similarly
 modified your machines, or have you found a way to adjust your balancer
 chain that allows you to get a driver in there behind the bash plate.
 
 Kev
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				Kurt Simpson (Editor Dual Sport News)
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moose bash plate question
Kevin, both my plate and my KLR are long gone...but yes, I was able to get at it without any mods... Kurt> I was curious if those of you that have the Moose bash plate have similarly > modified your machines, or have you found a way to adjust your balancer > chain that allows you to get a driver in there behind the bash plate. > > Kev
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				Stuart Heaslet
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moose bash plate question
At 02:13 PM 9/25/00 -0700, Seiler, Kevin wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						I carved a notch in the Moose to accomodate a driver. When the plate is mashed flat to the underside and front of the frame, there was no way to get access to the adjusting bolt. But based on what Kurt said, I wonder if Moose has had different dimensions on various bash plates. Stuart>I was curious if those of you that have the Moose bash plate have similarly >modified your machines, or have you found a way to adjust your balancer >chain that allows you to get a driver in there behind the bash plate.
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				Kurt Simpson (Editor Dual Sport News)
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moose bash plate question
this could be...BTW, the moose and msr are made by a company here in Salt Lake City... Kurt> I carved a notch in the Moose to accomodate a driver. When the plate is > mashed flat to the underside and front of the frame, there was no way to > get access to the adjusting bolt. But based on what Kurt said, I wonder if > Moose has had different dimensions on various bash plates. > > Stuart
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				Seiler, Kevin
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moose bash plate question
Thanks to all the folks that answered my question.
 
 Well, I solved the conundrum last night. I got a sheet of paper and traced
 out the shape of one of the holes in the skid plate. I then cut out the hole
 and used the sheet of paper with the hole as a template to draw a circle in
 the area where the plate interferes with the balancer adjuster. Then I filed
 and hacksawed it to suit. Looks great- almost like it came from the factory
 like that.
 
 Kev
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Kurt Simpson (Editor Dual Sport News)
 
 
			
			
									
									
						this could be...BTW, the moose and msr are made by a company here in Salt Lake City... Kurt> I carved a notch in the Moose to accomodate a driver. When the plate is > mashed flat to the underside and front of the frame, there was no way to > get access to the adjusting bolt. But based on what Kurt said, I wonder if > Moose has had different dimensions on various bash plates. > > Stuart
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				William Whalen
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Ric,
 
 How I envy you, My dad lives in Omak, Wash. which is not far from Winthrop.  
 The last time I visited him I borrowed a XR-600 and rode all over that area.
 
 Bill Whalen
 Central Florida
 92 KLR-650 A6
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