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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 7:15 pm
by Andy Cohen
Attachments : Hi everybody With all the light and brake light questions i have been seeing on the list lately i did a bit of surfing and came upon this site. Has anyone had anything done by them? Experiences? Some of the stuff they do/make looks pretty cool, seems like something you may want to look into Lew, I'm gonna check out out some of this stuff for my bike.
http://www.kriss.com/motorcycles.htm Andy Cohen
www.finishlinewest.com
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 7:53 pm
by jlyonamf_@excite.com
Andy:
Bill Haycock did a good article on their "rump lights"
http://www.geocities.com/~klrdsn/page42.html
John
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DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Andy Cohen" wrote:
> Hi everybody
> With all the light and brake light questions i have been seeing on
the list lately i did a bit of surfing and came upon this site. Has
anyone had anything done by them? Experiences? Some of the stuff
they do/make looks pretty cool, seems like something you may want to
look into Lew, I'm gonna check out out some of this stuff for my bike.
kriss industries motorcycle page
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 10:59 pm
by Dennis M. Griffin
Re: [DSN_klr650] Kriss Industries Motorcycle Page on 1/24/01 6:14 PM, Andy Cohen at acohen@... wrote:
[quote]Hi everybody
With all the light and brake light questions i have been seeing on the list lately i did a bit of surfing and came upon this site. Has anyone had anything done by them? Experiences? Some of the stuff they do/make looks pretty cool, seems like something you may want to look into Lew, I'm gonna check out out some of this stuff for my bike.
I was sucked in by their site when I first got my KLR. Riding around the Phoenix metroplex as I do, it pays to do anything you can to be conspicious. Wish I had never seen their site, as it lead me to the worst $250 I ever spent. I spent the better part of a day doing a sano install of the headlight modulator & brake light flasher. Much of that time was spent trying to find an acceptable location for mounting the rather large modules near the wiring that needed to be accessed. Neither unit lasted a month, and the customer service was atrocious. Look at the Kisan (
http://www.kisantech.com/) products - far superior IMHO, less expensive and no brainer install. Good luck,
Dennis
A14 with Kisan P115W pathBlazer modulator & tailBlazer bulb in rear
'00 Triumph Sprint RS, yellow, with Kisan
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nklr- sport bike , jim jackson
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 5:53 am
by Divina Moreira
hey jim
i can't really think of a bad sportbike produced in the last 10-15
years by the Big 4. Currently my fastest and biggest sportbike is a
1991 yam fzr600 and i have toured a couple times between Tucson and
Oregon. The main thing in your shopping will be what is out there to
buy in your area, but like i said above i can't think of any real
bad motorcycle. One warning, though, would be a bike with sufficient
size gas tank and/or gas mileage, when sport-touring you can sometimes
go a long ways before seeing another gas station and carrying another
gas can may not be something you want to go.
later
jeff ball (currently in Brazil again)
Webmail Nortecnet
http://www.nortecnet.com.br
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 6:10 am
by Tom Komjathy
Hi Andy Yes...I have there head light modulator on my KLR and it works great. I use the Hyper-Lites on the back, also very good. I have also done the running light mod as well. Can hear it now; "Well officer...like...I was hanging my phone up, turning my lap top off, and putting my makeup away and felt this, like...bump. Oops, my baaad... VR Tom Komjathy DSK Inc.