[dsn_klr650] nklr: klr skid/bash plate
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[dsn_klr650] back from northeast tour -results
You mention a tall windshield in this summary; does anyone have a source and
maybe a picture of this windshield?
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From: carmic7@... [mailto:carmic7@...]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 15:16 PM
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Back from Northeast tour -results
Hello list,
Back from a very scenic and relaxing, cold and rainy 8 day ride.
Our trip began in New Jersey, up through Burlington vermont, Then on to
Quebec City.
We then traveled along the north shore of the St. Lawrence, Ferried it
across
and then crossed New Brunswick, (looked like Alaska), and then To Prince
Edward Island and finally down the coast to Boston then Home total, 2600
miles
What worked, and what didn't:
Tim You are the master, the S.U. racks and the Ortleib clip on bags were
flawless, out of 8 days we had six rainy ones. the bags were dry! and I
used
a military surplus pack liner to put my duffel bag in and it worked too. dry
rider pants with the Kilimanjaro jacket, Totally waterproof! and with my
Maier woods pro handguards,
and tall Totes overboots, feet and hands were dry too!
No problems in the wet with the dreaded stalling due to heavy rain. I had
just mounted a new Gripater am24 on the rear and it was great on and off
road, and shows no sign of wear.
The tall Kawasaki windsheild was a great asset below 70 mph, above that, the
buffeting was harsh.
Tried the Maxum chain wax, and I am really dissapointed, it washed off in
the rain and I had to lube every 400 or so miles, the chain made tons of
noise, until I found some of the regular gooey black suzuki chain lube I
usually use.
also, the Supertrapp pipe was so loud, I had ringing in my ears after the
first two days , I now use earplugs.
average MPG 47 not too shabby. usually hit reserve at 225 miles.
-neil
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[dsn_klr650] nklr: klr skid/bash plate
Another seed of wisdom is requested from the members of this elite group of low level terrain pilots. Which skid/bash plate provides the largest amount of protection for the KLR? I have an aluminum unit, but it appears to be much smaller that many I have seen on other KLR's while surfing the pics and stuff. I am primarily interested in a large coverage unit that mounts to the frame, not to the stock bolt tabs. I want to get as much water pump and magneto cover protection as possible. Thanks for the help. Jim Sherlock Maximum protection comes with the addition of Tim's highway pegs/engine guard. Already saved my radiator once with his guards. Highway pegs also improved riding comfort substantially. Todd A9 Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com
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