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a lighter klr: loosing some weight
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2000 3:31 am
by * DEKS
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1) Remove Luggage rack and steel side plates.
2) Remove Rear Fender/Tailight assembly.
3) Remove Turnsignals
4) Remove Chainguard5) Remove Passenger Footpegs
6) Remove Stock Exhaust
7) Remove Front Fairing and Headlight.
8) Remove one rearview mirror.
I would estimate the weight loss at 75 lbs!
Here's what I put on:
1) Acerbis universal rear fender with Maier tail/brake light.
2) KLX Numberplate with plastic headlight.
3) Supertrapp Exhaust.
Weight added around 15 pounds.Net weight loss 60 pounds!
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Barry
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I friend of mine saw an aluminium alloy subframe for the KLR 650 in a Kawi
shop in Germany. It amased him how it was tough as steel and VERY light at
the same time. Has anyone mounted that on his bike and what are your
experiences?
Deks, Croatia
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seats for 600+ mile long days.
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2000 9:39 am
by LawsonCL@aol.com
garagedoor79@... writes:
> I can't really believe there is a motorcycle seat out there that will allow
> a 600 mile day without it letting you know you sat on a motorcycle for 600
> miles. Some are probably pretty darned good, but even sitting in a car
seat
> for 600 miles will give you a hot spot or two.
Believe, son, believe.
There is a seat that makes 600-mile days no problem for the human butt--the
Russell DayLong. I've gone over 16 hours (1150 miles) on my ST1100 and
Russell with no tush-related discomfort. Everything else was weary, perhaps a
bit achey, but not the butt.
I won't buy a bike that I plan to ride for 4+ hours in a day unless Russell
makes a DayLong for it. I order the saddle the day I know I'm getting the
bike.
And who says car seats are worth a damn, anyway? They should only hope to be
as good as Russell DayLongs.
Chris Lawson
KLR650 Russell DayLong
ST1100 Russell DayLong
R100GS/PD Russell DayLong
R100RT Sold with Russell DayLong
Drifter Considering a DayLong
CBR929RR Needs one--bad--but it just won't happen*
*It'd almost be worth it, though, just to watch the squids retch their brains
out.