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tebklr@aol.com
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[dsn_klr650] skid plate affects klr shifting / or, i'm an i

Post by tebklr@aol.com » Thu Aug 31, 2000 3:23 pm

In a message dated 8/31/00 12:25:37 PM Central Daylight Time, mpasuit@... writes: Tom
> A13
Happened to me as well. I took my dremel tool and carved what looks like a 7 out of the bracket (leaving an opening where shifter hits frame). I do believe one other lister moved his shifter as well but didn't like the position so ground his bracket as I did. Mike Awesome A1 klr650
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Same thing here. I didn't want to raise the shift lever as it's a little too high already. Looked at carving up the left rear attachment bracket, and came to the conclusion there wouldn't be much left anyway, so I did the lazy thing, and simply left it off! It's been working just fine so far. Anyone else?

Sanders, Eric
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[dsn_klr650] skid plate affects klr shifting / or, i'm an i

Post by Sanders, Eric » Thu Aug 31, 2000 3:59 pm

I left my bracket off as well, as I was on my way to the bike shop for a morning appointment when I discovered the problem. Oops, no test ride after the install the night before. Doh! Eric Colorado Springs A13L "Beef" ps-my Moose touches the engine case on the left side, have heard this could cause probs, looks to me like a stronger arrangement. Opinions? -----Original Message----- From: tebklr@... [mailto:tebklr@...] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 2:23 PM To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Skid Plate affects KLR Shifting / Or, I'm an idiot In a message dated 8/31/00 12:25:37 PM Central Daylight Time, mpasuit@... writes: Tom
> A13
Happened to me as well. I took my dremel tool and carved what looks like a 7 out of the bracket (leaving an opening where shifter hits frame). I do believe one other lister moved his shifter as well but didn't like the position so ground his bracket as I did. Mike Awesome A1 klr650
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Same thing here. I didn't want to raise the shift lever as it's a little too high already. Looked at carving up the left rear attachment bracket, and came to the conclusion there wouldn't be much left anyway, so I did the lazy thing, and simply left it off! It's been working just fine so far. Anyone else?

Toby Lampson
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[dsn_klr650] pegaso cover

Post by Toby Lampson » Thu Aug 31, 2000 10:58 pm

Kurt Simpson wrote:
> > Slide, If I had to hit something head-on, I'd hate to chose between you on > > the Pegaso and pickup truck. > > Elden > > nice cover > > he is quite photogenic isn't he (g)...
I give all the credit to Science Diet.......... yes its for canines........

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