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baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2001 11:01 am
by Bryan Reese
I keep reading about how bad the stock plastic bash guard is, but have yet to read of anyone sustaining damage because they didn't replace it with aluminum. Could it be that Kawasaki engineers got the bash guard design right? -Bryan from Tucson A12 w/OEM bash guard __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2001 11:07 am
by Swede
FWIW, It worked while it lasted.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bryan Reese wrote: > I keep reading about how bad the stock plastic bash > guard is, but have yet to read of anyone sustaining > damage because they didn't replace it with aluminum. > Could it be that Kawasaki engineers got the bash guard > design right? > -Bryan from Tucson > A12 w/OEM bash guard

baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2001 11:36 am
by jlabate@dakotacom.net
Bryan, I recall reading at least one incident of case puncture from rock with the OEM guard. I beleive I read it in the paper version of Dual Sport News. And maybe more than one. And I've put a serious ding im my aluminum one and was glad it was there. jlabate (from Tucson also)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bryan Reese wrote: > I keep reading about how bad the stock plastic bash > guard is, but have yet to read of anyone sustaining > damage because they didn't replace it with aluminum. > Could it be that Kawasaki engineers got the bash guard > design right? > -Bryan from Tucson > A12 w/OEM bash guard

baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2001 3:25 pm
by IronJungle@Hotmail.com
When I lived in Phoenix, my Moose plate took a few shots that dented it serverly. I am pretty sure that the stock plate would not have protected the bike. I guess it depends on where and how you ride. (Lots of BIG rock in AZ). Pat Austin TX
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Bryan Reese wrote: > I keep reading about how bad the stock plastic bash > guard is, but have yet to read of anyone sustaining > damage because they didn't replace it with aluminum. > Could it be that Kawasaki engineers got the bash guard > design right? > -Bryan from Tucson > A12 w/OEM bash guard > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2001 5:10 pm
by Bryan Reese
Greg, I challenge you to find a rock on a trail in Dallas big enough to get stuck between your the tread in your tennis shoes :). That said, the Arizona guys that responded are beginning to worry me. -Bryan of Tucson No aluminum bash guard yet, but thinking about it. --- Greg Paul wrote:
> Hey Bryan, > I was wondering the same thing but you know it could > be an ugly > lesson to find out it doesn't work. Mine's gone > ASAP! > > Greg from Dallas > Keep it on one wheel thru the rough stuff! >
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baseless bash guard bashing

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2001 8:44 am
by TLrydr@aol.com
In a message dated 4/3/01 11:57:53 AM EST, jlabate@... writes: << And maybe more than one. And I've put a serious ding im my aluminum one and was glad it was there >> YEA ! I got a big ding in my aluminum plate in Mexico. And some one on the list RIPPED there drain plug off going down some steps.... Better call Fred real quick.......... Just look how the drain plug sticks out on the stock plate,,, Not good..............And someone was looking into a flat dran plug?? Mike

k & n question

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2001 10:19 pm
by Lance Collier
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., brettonwolfgang@h... wrote:
> Hey guys, > I have a KandN filter on my A3. > > How much filter oil do you use ??? > > I dont have the manuals for k&n so any info would help. > > Bretton > A1 > A3 > A10
I use just enough oil to color the filter evenly. FYI: I've heard that if you do a lot of offroad riding the K&N isn't for you. I have also experienced this. I was riding in Mexico - Puerto Penasco to El Golfo in loose sand with other bikes so I was breathing quite a bit of dust. (One needs to let the Hondas go ahead now and then or they won't let you ride with them again). On the way back my A14 started popping and missing and using way more gas than it should so I thought it was the bad Mexican gas. When I got home I looked at the K&N filter and it was completely clogged. I put my stock foam filter back in and it runs fine. I have installed the Dynojet stage 2 kit and run a STrapp EAR with 8 discs. I also cut off the top of my airbox. Lance Collier Tucson A14