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Hi, i just bought a KLR 650 from a "larger" fellow...and i noticed
that the suspension is alittle taunt...probably because the dude
weighs more than me..anyway...can i adjust it to allow alittle give
for my 160lb butt? this is my first bike...so i don't have a clue
about anything. anyway...some help please! 

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give> Hi, i just bought a KLR 650 from a "larger" fellow...and i noticed > that the suspension is alittle taunt...probably because the dude > weighs more than me..anyway...can i adjust it to allow alittle
At the top of the shock, on the LH side, you will find a 12mm bolt head. Turn this clockwise to increase spring preload. After position 5, the stiffest, the shock will return to 1, the softest. From there, you can crank it up to where it suits you. BTW, thats "taut". Mark, you're supposed to be on this stuff.> for my 160lb butt? this is my first bike...so i don't have a clue > about anything. anyway...some help please!![]()
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On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:02:19PM -0000, Judson D. Jones wrote:
Isn't pre-load merely a ride height adjustment? I thought it was to correct the attitude of the bike for a given load so that handling remains consistent. -- ___ ______ _____ __ ________ ___ / _ |< < / == / ___/__ / /_ /_ __/ / __ ____ _ ___ /__ \ / __ |/ // / ****/ (_ / _ \/ __/ / / / _ \/ // / ' \/ _ \ /__/ /_/ |_/_//_/ == \___/\___/\__/ /_/ /_//_/\_,_/_/_/_/ .__/ (_) 8600 miles*Russel Lines*Supertrapp Race* /_/ http://www.kingsqueak.org/klr650/> At the top of the shock, on the LH side, you will find a 12mm bolt > head. Turn this clockwise to increase spring preload. After > position 5, the stiffest, the shock will return to 1, the softest. From > there, you can crank it up to where it suits you. > > BTW, thats "taut". Mark, you're supposed to be on this stuff.
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Hello Folks! I've replaced a lot of parts on my KLR and have a few more to go. I'm 69 and weigh 250. These days when getting on the bike, due to a largish metal container on the back, I now step on the worn out front pedal to get seated. I'm concerned that one day when the pedal is wet, I'll slip off and go boom. Question is, does the all metal toothed pedal much better when wet? If so, which is best and does someone have an extra one for the left foot front pedal they can let me have or sell me. I've seen sets for $20 but don't know how good they are. I also need a replacement for the left hand choke lever assembly. If still available I'd like an aluminum one. Anyone know whew I can get one? I am not interested in using a plunger on the carb or converting to a shorter Cable. Thanks!!! Get Outlook for Android
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Could whoever sent me a message resend it please. Get Outlook for Android
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Not sure what year your bike is but I put a set of Suzuki pegs on my 07. Work great. Had them on since the first time the stock pegs got wet and I almost broke my leg when I slipped off. That was 10 years ago. They were pretty cheap. At the time pretty sure
they were under 20 bucks. Check eBay. They are just all steel no rubber dirt bike pegs. Don't leave home without them.
Sent from my iPhone On Mar 14, 2017, at 11:58 PM, P deLeeuw deleeuwp@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hello Folks! I've replaced a lot of parts on my KLR and have a few more to go. I'm 69 and weigh 250. These days when getting on the bike, due to a largish metal container on the back, I now step on the worn out front pedal to get seated. I'm concerned that one day when the pedal is wet, I'll slip off and go boom. Question is, does the all metal toothed pedal much better when wet? If so, which is best and does someone have an extra one for the left foot front pedal they can let me have or sell me. I've seen sets for $20 but don't know how good they are. I also need a replacement for the left hand choke lever assembly. If still available I'd like an aluminum one. Anyone know whew I can get one? I am not interested in using a plunger on the carb or converting to a shorter Cable. Thanks!!! Get Outlook for Android
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Not sure what year your bike is but I put a set of Suzuki pegs on my 07. Work great. Had them on since the first time the stock pegs got wet and I almost broke my leg when I slipped off. That was 10 years ago. They were pretty cheap. At the time pretty
sure they were under 20 bucks. Check eBay. They are just all steel no rubber dirt bike pegs. Don't leave home without them.
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Hello Folks! I've replaced a lot of parts on my KLR and have a few more to go. I'm 69 and weigh 250. These days when getting on the bike, due to a largish metal container on the back, I now step on the worn out front pedal to get seated. I'm concerned that one day when the pedal is wet, I'll slip off and go boom. Question is, does the all metal toothed pedal much better when wet? If so, which is best and does someone have an extra one for the left foot front pedal they can let me have or sell me. I've seen sets for $20 but don't know how good they are. I also need a replacement for the left hand choke lever assembly. If still available I'd like an aluminum one. Anyone know whew I can get one? I am not interested in using a plunger on the carb or converting to a shorter Cable. Thanks!!! Get Outlook for AndroidOn Mar 14, 2017, at 11:58 PM, P deLeeuw deleeuwp@... [DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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GarySend me your zip code.I have a neat set of metal but not sure they will.fit our KLR models.Which year bike do you have.ken@...
Put Gary KLR in the subject line please.
On Mar 14, 2017 10:58 PM, "P deLeeuw deleeuwp@... [DSN_KLR650]" DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] Hello Folks! I've replaced a lot of parts on my KLR and have a few more to go. I'm 69 and weigh 250. These days when getting on the bike, due to a largish metal container on the back, I now step on the worn out front pedal to get seated. I'm concerned that one day when the pedal is wet, I'll slip off and go boom. Question is, does the all metal toothed pedal much better when wet? If so, which is best and does someone have an extra one for the left foot front pedal they can let me have or sell me. I've seen sets for $20 but don't know how good they are. I also need a replacement for the left hand choke lever assembly. If still available I'd like an aluminum one. Anyone know whew I can get one? I am not interested in using a plunger on the carb or converting to a shorter Cable. Thanks!!! Get Outlook for Android
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I found the aluminum choke levers and housings on E bay
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Hello Folks! I've replaced a lot of parts on my KLR and have a few more to go. I'm 69 and weigh 250. These days when getting on the bike, due to a largish metal container on the back, I now step on the worn out front pedal to get seated. I'm concerned that one day when the pedal is wet, I'll slip off and go boom. Question is, does the all metal toothed pedal much better when wet? If so, which is best and does someone have an extra one for the left foot front pedal they can let me have or sell me. I've seen sets for $20 but don't know how good they are. I also need a replacement for the left hand choke lever assembly. If still available I'd like an aluminum one. Anyone know whew I can get one? I am not interested in using a plunger on the carb or converting to a shorter Cable. Thanks!!! Get Outlook for Android
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