balancing equipment for wheels
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2009 handelbars
Looking for a better alternative to the stock handlebars?
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2009 handelbars
ROX risers, and Renthal Desert Vintage bars can't be beat. For me at least- 6'3", 210lbs.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, dougtyrone@... wrote: > > Looking for a better alternative to the stock handlebars? >
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2009 handelbars
Are you wanting the stock rise or something taller? The Renthal Desert Vintage bend or the Moose SE ATV mid rise handlebars are close to the stock rise and pullback. If you are want a little taller rise, I'd go with the Moose SE ATV high rise. All of these are aluminum bars which should help reduce vibration.
Fred
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
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Looking for a better alternative to the stock handlebars?
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balancing equipment for wheels
Go buy some "Dyna Beads" and put them in. Now your tire/wheel combo will continue to balance itself as you ride, as the tire wears.
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "RJ Kochen" wrote: > > Any suggestions on balancing equipment for wheels? Or is it just as easy > to mount the tire and then take it to a shop to have it balanced? > > > > > RJ Kochen > 08 Kawasaki KLR650 * 99 BMW R1100rt * 81 HONDA CB900C > IBA * BMWMOA * KCBMWMC * KC HOAME Club * AMA * > RomeoRiders >
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