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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:35 pm
by Kathi Clark
Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the dealer.
Kathi
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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:44 pm
by Mark Sampson
Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I
would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the
dealer.
Well---see for yourself here:
http://www.bigdogadventures.com/gallery/
Mark Sampson
craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:54 pm
by Lujo Bauer
It works if you have one of the standard aftermarket skid plates. Don't
know about without. I bought one a couple of months ago. I've been
happy with it.
-Lujo
Kathi Clark wrote:
> Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the dealer.
>
> Kathi
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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:08 pm
by Greg Roberts
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathi Clark"
> Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I
would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the
dealer.
>
> Kathi
My kids gave me a Craftsman jack last year, and it works great with the KLR.
My KLR has an aftermarket skid pan, and it fits just fine. Used the jack
last night when I pulled/cleaned/replaced my carb. I used the included
tie-down straps and was easily able to turn the bike around in the driveway
while it was jacked up to the maximum height.
Greg Roberts
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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 10:40 pm
by Rich Rakich
Works well, if you still have the stock bash plate, remove it first and
it will sit flat and stable.
If you leave the stock bask plate on, it will not sit flat.
Rich
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kathi Clark [mailto:veggirl1964@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:32 PM
> To: KLR List
> Subject: [DSN_klr650] craftsman jack
>
>
> Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with
> the KLR? I would go out and look at the bottom of my bike,
> but it is STILL at the dealer.
>
> Kathi
>
craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:27 pm
by Kathi Clark
Thanks. I do have an aftermarket skid plate. It is sitting on the shelf in the garage, just waiting for my bike to come home so that I can put it on.
Kathi
Lujo Bauer wrote:
It works if you have one of the standard aftermarket skid plates. Don't
know about without. I bought one a couple of months ago. I've been
happy with it.
-Lujo
Kathi Clark wrote:
> Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the dealer.
>
> Kathi
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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:27 pm
by Kathi Clark
Well, that pretty much answered the question.
Thanks!
Kathi
Mark Sampson wrote:
Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I
would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the
dealer.
Well---see for yourself here:
http://www.bigdogadventures.com/gallery/
Mark Sampson
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craftsman jack
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:27 pm
by GMac999
Kathi,
It works with the factory and the Dual Sport skid plates. With the factory
skid plate I definitely use the tie down straps that came with it, but the
Dual Sport doesn't need it for minor maintenance. The factory plate is so
flexible that it will allow to rock front to rear.
With the straps installed, I move it all over my garage.
Greg
'95 A9
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathi Clark [mailto:veggirl1964@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 8:32 PM
To: KLR List
Subject: [DSN_klr650] craftsman jack
Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I
would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the
dealer.
Kathi
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 11:30 pm
by Howard Morris
Greg Roberts wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathi Clark"
> Anyone know if the Craftsman Motorcycle/ATV jack works with the KLR? I
would go out and look at the bottom of my bike, but it is STILL at the
dealer.
>
> Kathi
My kids gave me a Craftsman jack last year, and it works great with the KLR.
My KLR has an aftermarket skid pan, and it fits just fine. Used the jack
last night when I pulled/cleaned/replaced my carb. I used the included
tie-down straps and was easily able to turn the bike around in the driveway
while it was jacked up to the maximum height.
Greg Roberts
Mine also works great to service the bike. Just line up on the footpegs and pump it up. Brings the bike up to a decent height to work on it. Howard A-18
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nklr - more nklr!!! yup still nklr
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 5:43 am
by dooden
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote:
>
> > Tim
>
> Tim, you can always set up a filter in your email program that sends
> everything with "NKLR" in the subject line directly to your trash
>
> My favorite thread was the "NKLR - Where to stash your weed on your
> KLR" which was very NKLR, but had me peeing my pants with laughter.
>
Do not recall that thread, sure that was'nt on the "Too stoned to
remember what list I am on" list ?
> Cheers
> CA Stu
> PS If you don't agree with this post, you are obviously a stupid,
> worthless piece of sh*t, and I will come over there and knock your
> three teeth down your moronic GD throat!!!!!!

>
>
> PPS, please note the smiley...
%-)-~~~
Oh ya he said he gets "digest" mode, hard to filter out the NKLR posts
when he gets just one huge mail with all the posts attached.
Still do not understand why somebody would want an email for all
posts, when you can just log in and let yahoo keep them all on the web
and you can just read/post/review online.
This is coming from somebody with a 24/7 connection however, I suppose
if your on dialup (ack).
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
Oh that large 3" tub with the caps strapped to your skid plate would
make a nice container to keep your weed. Just keep it pretty full
otherwise it might turn into a powder with all them vibrations...
And them would be "Good Vibrations"