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klroost
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doohickey spring@dead length

Post by klroost » Sun Apr 11, 2004 7:24 pm

i apologize in advance, i'm aware that the doohickey has been covered b4 but im on an old slow 'puter and searching the archives takes me forever. I have an A15 with 17,000 well maintained miles on the clock. pulled the magneto cover to be sure all was right...everything is still intact (doohickey was replaced @ 12,000...factory part was in pieces), but i have adjustment room left in the doohickey itself yet the spring is solid dead. Anyone else experience this situation. Is my balancer chain pooched already?

Randall Marbach
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Post by Randall Marbach » Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:44 pm

I know I will need to change my shocks... 250 lbs plus passenger and gear.. From MultisurfaceMotorCycling.com.. EDITORS BULLETIN: Elden is working with Ohlins of America to develop the first shock to be manufactured by Ohlins specifically for the KLR650A. It will probably be priced under $600 and will come with the correct spring and dampening settings. Since the stock shock is a throw away, this should be good news to serious KLR riders. Stay tuned HTH Randy from Burbank __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html

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