I installed a Center-stand and noted that the triple clamps on my
(previously owned) KLR were lowered. I raised them to spec (fork
tops even with the t-clamps), but now suspect the previous owner may
have installed lowering links.
So, How can I tell? What is the stock length of these bones and, in
case I need to get the OEMs, is anyone willing to part with theirs?
Thanks,
Todd (Springfield, VA)
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dog bones question
the bolt center to center dim. i got for the dog bones is approx. 126.5mm(measured on bike)
when in doubt...
B. Jr.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Combat_Tourer" wrote: > I installed a Center-stand and noted that the triple clamps on my > (previously owned) KLR were lowered. I raised them to spec (fork > tops even with the t-clamps), but now suspect the previous owner may > have installed lowering links. > > So, How can I tell? What is the stock length of these bones and, in > case I need to get the OEMs, is anyone willing to part with theirs? > > Thanks, > > Todd (Springfield, VA)
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