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jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 8:40 am
by stfontaine@hotmail.com
Is there something like the "lowering links" that will do the
opposite and rise the back of the KLR? Maybe some kind of spacer
between the shock and the frame?
Anybody already jacked up their KLR?
Is there aftermarket shocks that are longer than the stocker?
Thanks.
Stephane Fontaine
A15
jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 10:02 am
by Toby Slide Lampson
May I ask what your goal is?
Slide
stfontaine@... wrote:
jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 12:20 pm
by TLrydr@aol.com
Some one , Beats me who ? Had some screw in caps for the forks, made them i
think about an inch or so longer. I never got a price on them?
I am sure Fred would no.
Mike
jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 12:40 pm
by squidwannabe@hotmail.com
I think he want's to jack up his bike .
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Toby Slide Lampson wrote:
> May I ask what your goal is?
>
> Slide
>
> stfontaine@h... wrote:
>
> > Is there something like the "lowering links" that will do the
> > opposite and rise the back of the KLR? Maybe some kind of spacer
> > between the shock and the frame?
> > Anybody already jacked up their KLR?
> > Is there aftermarket shocks that are longer than the stocker?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Stephane Fontaine
> > A15
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jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 1:38 pm
by Zachariah Mully
That was Elden Carl who made those up, I think Slide has the only other
set of the fork caps in existence. If you're looking for "raising"
links, then contact Swede, he's got a design laid out for them, but
little or no time to have them made, I am sure he'd email you a copy of
the design (I've got it here somewhere, but I can't find it right
now.)...
Space is extremely tight back there so don't expect too much of a raise
before the swingarm bottoms out on the shock. I estimate that you might
be able to get another 1" of lift before this happens. Travel will be
the same though. This might not work at all with aftermarket shocks who
springs are slightly wider than stock.
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Zack
Banana Republic of Washington, DC
KLR650A5 "Buster"
ZG1000A1
1966 Vespa 125
COG #4664
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Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Jacking UP the KLR
Some one , Beats me who ? Had some screw in caps for the forks, made
them i
think about an inch or so longer. I never got a price on them?
I am sure Fred would no.
Mike
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jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 2:02 pm
by Fred Hink
Fred does no, yes.
That would be our very own Elden Carl. He was making the fork extenders and I believe Robert Morgan has some in his machine. The longer shock was tried out by Jennifer before her untimely demise but if you ask nicely to Fireball Stu, I am sure he will fill you in.
Fred
jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 2:09 pm
by stfontaine@hotmail.com
At 6 foot 3, and 260 lbs, I want my bike as higher as possible.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Toby Slide Lampson wrote:
> May I ask what your goal is?
>
> Slide
>
> stfontaine@h... wrote:
>
> > Is there something like the "lowering links" that will do the
> > opposite and rise the back of the KLR? Maybe some kind of spacer
> > between the shock and the frame?
> > Anybody already jacked up their KLR?
> > Is there aftermarket shocks that are longer than the stocker?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Stephane Fontaine
> > A15
> >
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> >
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jacking up the klr
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 6:32 pm
by Toby Slide Lampson
Ahhhh.
A 510 or 500-560 progressive and large dia rear tire(rear),
progressive fronts, Eldens fork caps(the machinists name who made
them is floating around somewhere.....) and progessive front springs
will do that......check it out and if you need more....build from there,
would be my input.......
FWIW...raising the rear more than the front 'can provoke' a
front end wobble but if you go far enough.....it will pass'......tracking
in sand will go to hell though.......with my front raised slightly more
than the rear it has transformed my machines turning to what I think
is near as good as possible.......seat of the pants steering YES!
The rack on the KLR, to make it friendlier to trails is pretty sharp,
thus some front end high speed instability........of course theres a
million ways to counter it....but the best in my view is keeping the
rake kicked out a few degrees more than stock settings are capable
of.....thus fork caps, or smaller than stock rr dia. tire......(or both!)
Slide
stfontaine@... wrote:
tires - requirements/ i need suggestions!
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 8:26 pm
by Lance Collier
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Jason Lutz - ISDX wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> Okay, I've kinda hinted to this subject in the past, but now it is
time for
> me to get down to the nitty gritty! I must replace my rear tire
(Pirelli
> MT21) this week. I'm judging that I may risk a puncture since the
knobs in
> the center of the tire are barely small humps. I need a new rear
tire.
>
> My requirements: Since I am totally lame off road, I need all the
help I
> can get! The stock tire was absolutely worthless to me. These
MT21's rock,
> but I only have about 5500 miles on them. I am willing to pay the
price for
> the dirt traction, but can I find a compromise?
>
> I see Juan Carlos Ibarra likes these TKC 80's, I will hit the web
page to
> check them out...
>
> Please send your suggestions to me for a new rear replacement, and
comments
> on why. (Endurance on road, traction off road, etc...)
>
> Jason
I have run the MT-21s. They were the worst chunking tire I've used.
The D606 really works for me and I don't have any problems with it on
the pavement. It also seems to wear much better than the Pirelli or
Michelin Comp II. By the way, the Comp II is a great sand tire. My
stock tires are hanging up in the garage waiting for me to get too
old to ride the dirt.
Lance