Anybody know where I can find a list of essential items to bring when
touring on the KLR? I know I have seen a few such lists on one of
the dual sport or KLR websites, but can't locate it. Or if you
anyone has their own list, that would be cool too. I'm heading to
Mexico and would like advice on what rain gear, tools, supplies, etc.
to take along.
Thanks.
too strong shifter? was shift pedal -- height and adjustment
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too strong shifter? was shift pedal -- height and adjustment
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Dent" wrote:
bend?> > Pull the shifter (lever) off and inspect the weld, might need to have > > it re-welded. > > Does anyone who's had it re-welded (like me) have any concerns that it > might be *too* strong and might bend the shift shaft in a fall? Has > anyone actually ever bent the shaft? Would it be a good idea to cut a > couple of slots in the "flanges" of the lever to give it a place to
Nope and wish to never report it. Only welding I did was to add the large steel washers on the toe side like Dual-Stal sells, then shaped with grinder, and whatever black paint is handy. Of course this is from a guy that has a spare in his tailpack he leaves on the bike with a small crest wrench. But the welds did look fine to me, bit too hot maybe since there was some under cut (melted) steel along the lever and the hub, but its a easy fix with a grinder and a welder which I have access too should one make that ultimate surrender of crash related stress. Dooden A15 Green Ape It still makes me laugh when people just look at the KLR and really do not want to call it a motorcycle, since they have this image of a HD burned into there mind, but still ask about it, normally end it with "ya this motorcycle it fun to ride, pavement is boring".> > Paul > A16L > 01 M750 'G' > SF, CA
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