[dsn_klr650] skid plates...

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R. Kaub
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[dsn_klr650] handle bars / sore butt

Post by R. Kaub » Mon Apr 10, 2000 8:06 am

>Riding one up I routinely slide back, put my feet on the passenger pegs,
and lean into the wind. This also moves the weight on my ass around. >>
>> I am convinced that the primary reason for getting a sore ass on 3 hr +
road
>> trips with the KLR (actually a Tengai) is because the upright seating puts >> too much weight on my tailbone. >>>
You guys should consider a set of Tim Bernard's highway pegs. On longer rides they provide a quite comfortable diversion for your legs and ass. They also provide some fallover protection and, if you get the generation III model, some rock roosting protection for the front of the motor. Thanks. Bob Kaub

Arne Larsen
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[dsn_klr650] skid plates...

Post by Arne Larsen » Wed Apr 12, 2000 4:04 pm

From: Kurt Simpson Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Skid Plates...
> I had a strange interchange with Mike Walburn a couple of weeks > ago...strange in that he was talking about the stock skid plate and saying > he still has his and has never experienced any difficulties. All it meant
to
> me was that I wish I could "ride like Mike". What I did to my Moose plate > was nearly unspeakable and yet it still lives out there....
Maybe he was talking about the plate on his KTM. LOL Mine would have been cheese had I taken it with me on my first off-road adventure. Then again, as the engine would have been caved in too, I probably would not have been too concerned about the skid plate. Cheers, Arne

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