There are rear racks for KLR650 available on eBay for $80 - anyone has
these? Any idea as to how the quality is? I remember one fellow
complaining about them cracking back on the KLR650.net forum, but the
forum crashed and took the archive along with it. Looks like the
reviews on eBay are all good, but those are usually done right after
you get the product, while I am more interested in someone who has
actually used the racks for some time.
Thanks.
which hand guards
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Yan" wrote:
I guess I didn't make myself clear - I mean rear side racks, not the rack that goes behind the seat. Here is the link: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=007&item=170040285695&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1> > There are rear racks for KLR650 available on eBay for $80 - anyone has > these? Any idea as to how the quality is? I remember one fellow > complaining about them cracking back on the KLR650.net forum, but the > forum crashed and took the archive along with it. Looks like the > reviews on eBay are all good, but those are usually done right after > you get the product, while I am more interested in someone who has > actually used the racks for some time. > > Thanks. >
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I just bought and installed the JC Whitney 46 litre trunk. Went on pretty easy, the only thing I am upgrading is bigger washers for a better hold. It doesn't leak, looks good and holds my full face helmet and some other stuff. It might be worth looking into.
Moose
Yan wrote:
There are rear racks for KLR650 available on eBay for $80 - anyone has
these? Any idea as to how the quality is? I remember one fellow
complaining about them cracking back on the KLR650.net forum, but the
forum crashed and took the archive along with it. Looks like the
reviews on eBay are all good, but those are usually done right after
you get the product, while I am more interested in someone who has
actually used the racks for some time.
Thanks.
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Yes, I have them installed for the last month. I haven't figured out
what saddlebags to use yet but these racks seem substantial enough to
handle anything. After dropping the bike this past weekend in the
rain on muddy roads around Renova, PA, I used the left-side rack as a
hand-hold to lift up the bike. The welds look good and the paint job
is "worth" as some would say.
My only concern or tweek is the method of anchoring. The hex-head
bolts that you remove have "shoulders" that fit down inside the
recesses of the OEM rack and rear foot peg bracket. These side rack
tubes are welded to hollow tubes (the posts) with a washer at the
bottom and you run your new hex-head through the hole in the washer
back into the rear rack and foot peg bracket. It would have been
better to have those "shoulders" to improve the anchoring rather than
just surface pressure. I'm hoping that the weld around the washers
doesn't bust out. I'm hoping that I explained it enough. Jeff
Saline's rack pics show how he made his bike attachment posts out of
solid rod (hole thru the middle of course) but the shoulders really
add piece of mind and are the best design. If these racks had those
solid posts, they would be greatly improved.
Anyway, my experience has been so far so good. Plenty of protection
around the muffler tip to prevent heat damage to your bags.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Yan" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Yan" wrote: > > > > There are rear racks for KLR650 available on eBay for $80 - anyone has > > these? Any idea as to how the quality is? I remember one fellow > > complaining about them cracking back on the KLR650.net forum, but the > > forum crashed and took the archive along with it. Looks like the > > reviews on eBay are all good, but those are usually done right after > > you get the product, while I am more interested in someone who has > > actually used the racks for some time. > > > > Thanks. > > > > I guess I didn't make myself clear - I mean rear side racks, not the > rack that goes behind the seat. Here is the link: > http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&ih=007&item=170040285695&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA% 3AIT&rd=1 >
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I have been looking in to a rear trunk from JC Whitney. Is the 46 litre the large trunk with the red reflector stuff all the way around? What was the product #?
Thanks for you help.
Sean
----- Original Message ----- From: Moose To: Yan ; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:24 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Rear racks questions I just bought and installed the JC Whitney 46 litre trunk. Went on pretty easy, the only thing I am upgrading is bigger washers for a better hold. It doesn't leak, looks good and holds my full face helmet and some other stuff. It might be worth looking into. Moose Yan wrote: There are rear racks for KLR650 available on eBay for $80 - anyone has these? Any idea as to how the quality is? I remember one fellow complaining about them cracking back on the KLR650.net forum, but the forum crashed and took the archive along with it. Looks like the reviews on eBay are all good, but those are usually done right after you get the product, while I am more interested in someone who has actually used the racks for some time. Thanks. --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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which hand guards
I have the Maier Deluxe woods pro with Pro Taper SE ATV mid-bend
bars and I have been amazed at how they have held up. One time I
dumped the bike hard in Moab(on a rock of course) and was very
surprised to see that the bars and guards were straight.
They were a pain to mount but work.
Steve
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stock.> > I've been looking at the Maier ATV guards at Arrowhead. They look > pretty heavy duty and the spoilers look as big or bigger than
ones? I am a> Anyone have comments on these? > > > Neil > > > On 10/24/06, Mike Peplinski wrote: > > I've decided to put some real hand guards on my KLR, but which
crash> > street only rider so the only thing I"m really looking for is
handsome KLR.I> > protection. And of course good looks to complement my already
Which hand> > ride in the cold and like the wind protection from the stockers.
far I"m> > guards offer wind protection as good as or better than stock? So
nice ones> > thinking Moose with the plastic protectors but Ascerbis has some
protection.> > that have a small wind dam that can be added for even more wind
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