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James
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parting out

Post by James » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:14 pm

Hey all. I am parting out my 1985 KLR250. 7100 miles. Ran good when parked about 5 years ago. I have everything but signals & levers at this point. Kept inside, but the seat needs recovered. Body all there but someone repainted the white years before. Was going to try to get it going again, but no time. Email off list with needs. Thanks. Jim

denvowell@aol.com
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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:42 pm

Im thinking about parting out a 2004 kLR with 12000 miles . Can any one give me a break down on a fair price for all the parts. Dennis A18

spike55_bmw
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Post by spike55_bmw » Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:31 pm

Start doing your research on eBay. That's a representation of market prices. Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, denvowell@... wrote: > > Im thinking about parting out a 2004 kLR with 12000 miles . Can any one > give me a break down on a fair price for all the parts. > Dennis A18 >

Tengai Mark Van Horn
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riding gear for sale, new prices

Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:20 pm

The pants sold, but I still have the XXL Olympia jacket. I also have an XXL Belstaff Discovery in gold available. Lower prices as I am motivated to move these so I can pay for Christmas gifts for my chillins: Current model Olympia AST Jacket, Hi-Vis yellow, excellent shape and only hand washed (twice) with powdered Ivory soap and line-dried to maintain the waterproof membrane's integrity. It could use a wash again and I'll do that before I ship it, or you can do it if you prefer. Comes with nice zip-in insulated liner that is also a casual jacket in itself. Size XXL $170.00 shipped anywhere in the lower 48. *At this new price, I will no longer offer to wash the jacket. XXL Belstaff Discovery in gold: It has a minor crash damage on the underside of the forearms but the jacket is still very sound and it didn't wear down through the 2nd layer (waterproof layer). This jacket runs a half size smaller than the Olympia. It has a zip-in liner, removable giant rear pocket and a neck gaiter. $110 shipped anywhere in the lower 48. There is no warmer jacket available than the Discovery. However, the Olympia AST is also very warm and has superior venting for 80F+ days. I have used both jackets on long expeditions and like 'em both. Thanks for lookin', Mark

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