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The Squasher
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progressive fork springs
In the archives there is reference to different types of Progressive fork
sprigs for the KLR. I saw a LR front spring and a silver spring, also a
"new" version. The Progresive Suspension web site only has 1 type listed.
Are all these the same spring or is there different ones available. Any
other brands?
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progressive fork springs
Does anybody have the p/n for the LR springs? ( I know I've
seen it, but of course can't find it now that I need it)>
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Tengai Mark Van Horn
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At 12:05 AM +0000 2/17/03, Judson D. Jones wrote:
1151..... I think. Mark B2 A2 A3>Does anybody have the p/n for the LR springs? ( I know I've >seen it, but of course can't find it now that I need it)>
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Krgrife@aol.com
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In a message dated 2/16/03 7:18:46 PM Central Standard Time,
Tengai650@... writes:
#11-1151 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > > > > > At 12:05 AM +0000 2/17/03, Judson D. Jones wrote: > >Does anybody have the p/n for the LR springs? ( I know I've > >seen it, but of course can't find it now that I need it)> > >
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Chris Krok
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I've tried both, and the LR springs are more plush than the non-LRs. The LRs are longer, and require you to cut your spacers or make new ones out of PVC or whatever you have lying around. Dual Star ships new spacers with them. Legend has it that the LR springs were designed for the KLR, while the non-LR springs were just something else that happened to fit. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> From: "vintageracer8888" > Subject: fork springs ?? > > any difference in the progressive fork springs and the larry roesselr > progressive fork springs?? i can get a set through parts unlimited > but they are not the l/r springs. thanks, scott
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harold650
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progressive fork springs
am going to install progressive springs in my 95 klr and just wanted to
ask about the preload spacers. what size pvc pipe to use,looks like 1
inch dia. would fit. are you using schedule 40 pipe? was going to
change the oil with 10w. 200lb. rider, mostly ride back roads,with some
gravel and dirt roads mixed in. thanks for any help.
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Fred Hink
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works performance shocks
Were you using the Jennifer series Works Performance Shock?
dampening
n : the act of making something slightly wet [syn: moistening]
tr.v. damped, damp ing, damps
1.. Physics. To decrease the amplitude of (an oscillating system).
Fred (slightly misty missing Jennifer)
----- Original Message ----- From: "sdheaslet" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 7:42 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Works Performance Shocks >I had a good experience with the Works shock as well. When I sold the > previous KLR the Works shock had over 50,000 miles, 40,000 of which > was heavily loaded on extended trips and longer North American tours. > I believe it was the Ultracross, with remote reservoir. You have a > choice of adjustable dampening or not depending on what you want, and > what you want to pay. > > Fireball >
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kent nelson
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progressive fork springs
how do you install progressive fork springs
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