--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "OJ Salinas" wrote: > Does ANYONE know if the KLR is due to "disappear" after this year or > what???????? > > peace > > oj > > KLR 2001 > 8000+ miles > LESS THAN 3.5 MONTHS OLD...... go figure > ______________________________________________________________________ ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com
subframe for klr 250
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is the klr "boxed" or what????? ... come on people!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OJ,
Unfortunately, you are dealing with Kawasaki, a company that
sometimes defies logic. If I were a betting man, I'd say the KLR
will be around for a couple of years more. Kawasaki is a very
conservative company and will hold on to models well past their prime.
Gino
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is the klr "boxed" or what????? ... come on people!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As far as I know the KLR should be around a while longer. With the
contract to supply the Marine Corps scouts, it would be stupid of
them to stop making the civilian model. That is why they changed to
olive drab on the 2000 models. They are the same thing. "Swede".
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "OJ Salinas" wrote: > Does ANYONE know if the KLR is due to "disappear" after this year or > what???????? > > peace > > oj > > KLR 2001 > 8000+ miles > LESS THAN 3.5 MONTHS OLD...... go figure > ______________________________________________________________________ ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com
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except for the fuel tank, shrouds, shock and diesel engine...(g)... Kurt> As far as I know the KLR should be around a while longer. With the > contract to supply the Marine Corps scouts, it would be stupid of > them to stop making the civilian model. That is why they changed to > olive drab on the 2000 models. They are the same thing. "Swede".
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is the klr "boxed" or what????? ... come on people!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Others are more versed in this business model than I but...
I've been looking at Kawi for a while and here is what I see as it relates
to manufacturing: Big honkin' stamps and other misc tooling equipment is
purchased for a model. The tooling equipment is set up (takes a week or so)
and production for a model year begins. Equipment wears out = explanation
for sloppy mfg tolerances. Two or three years and all tooling is paid for.
Every bike they build sells. Why make a new one? They're working with
18-year-old equipment and they haven't had to invest in seriously new
technology in 15+ years. It makes sense to me. No flash, no pizzazz, no
bells and whistles. Also no cost other than labor, raw materials and
maintenance. Just sales and cash in the bank.
I think the KLR will be around for a while and if it does go away the
replacement will be a modified version of the same. (see KLR 500, 600, 650)
Just my opinion
Jim Jackson II
A13 "Gonzo"
South Carolina
_________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com> >Kawasaki is a very conservative company and will hold on to models well >past their prime. > > > > Does ANYONE know if the KLR is due to "disappear" after this year > > or what???????? > > > > peace
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Again, remember that you are dealing with Kawasaki. They still build
the KZ1000 police bike, but do not offer it to the public.
Gino
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Steve Swedhin" wrote: > As far as I know the KLR should be around a while longer. With the > contract to supply the Marine Corps scouts, it would be stupid of > them to stop making the civilian model. That is why they changed to > olive drab on the 2000 models. They are the same thing. "Swede". > >
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subframe for klr 250
Your probably right, I'm sure most of the manufacturers do this kind
of thing, it just gets under my skin. I did call my local shop to
get a price from them, and they came up with 570.00, which is better,
but still quite a rip off IMO.
Anyway, I am going to fork out the 500.00 deductible, and let the
shop do the work, and run through the bike. With all the parts (
subframe, handlebars, foot peg bracket, tail light clutch cable, and
labor, I'm sure it is going to be well over a grand.
The guy at my local shop gave me a number for an outfit he said has
built him a subframe before, but I would rather have the correct OEM
piece on the bike for future resale, and confidence in stability.
Can't say I'm surprised this thing bent, the girlfriend launched it
about 7-10' in the air, and it came down right on the corner of the
subframe. I just thank our lucky stars it did not land on her, if
this is what it did to reinforced aluminum.
Both of her wheels are staying on the dirt from now on.
Happy, and safe riding.
Mick.
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Richard Ohnstad"
wrote:
better> Before you give up on Kawasaki, you better know that you have a
and it> alternative elsewhere. This is typical spare part pricing/gouging,
If,> is unfortunately typical of most if not all vehicle manufacturers.
piece of> however, you want to give up on Kawasaki because the sub-frame is a
would> crap, that is another matter. > > Richard in Tucson > 94 KLR650 > 86 VFR750 > > > Well aparently Kawasaki wants 660.00 for this part! > > > > I think if you bought the bike piece by piece from Kawasaki it
> > run you about 15k. > > > > Total scammers, my last Kawa
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