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d30digital
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Post by d30digital » Sun Aug 15, 2004 4:28 pm

Took the KLR out for some fire roads and a few trails and ended up riding about 250 miles today - some of it way back in the mountains between Virginia and West Virginia. Great Ride and came home feeling wonderful and ready to face another week of work. Pulled in the driveway and went to shift to neutral and the shift lever dropped off. Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on it! But just gotta grin :-) and love the timeing! Who makes the best replacement and where can I get one FAST. Thanks! L.D. Graham A16 2 week KLR rider 30 year street rider

Conall
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Post by Conall » Sun Aug 15, 2004 4:40 pm

> > Pulled in the driveway and went to shift to neutral and the shift > lever dropped off. Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k
on
> it! > > But just gotta grin :-) and love the timeing! > > Who makes the best replacement and where can I get one FAST. > > Thanks!
Fred at Arrowhead 435-259-7356 or http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/ Conall A7,A9 KLR650

James L. Miller Jr.
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Post by James L. Miller Jr. » Sun Aug 15, 2004 5:13 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "d30digital" wrote: Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on it! WOW! You must have gotten one from "bowl of rice AND fishhead day" for it to have lasted that long. millerized

bigfatgreenbike
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Post by bigfatgreenbike » Sun Aug 15, 2004 5:49 pm

d30digital@... wrote:
>Took the KLR out for some fire roads and a few trails and ended up >riding about 250 miles today - some of it way back in the mountains >between Virginia and West Virginia. Great Ride and came home feeling >wonderful and ready to face another week of work. > >Pulled in the driveway and went to shift to neutral and the shift >lever dropped off. Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on >it! > >But just gotta grin :-) and love the timeing! > >Who makes the best replacement and where can I get one FAST. > >Thanks! > >L.D. Graham >A16 >2 week KLR rider >30 year street rider > >
If you're not going to have the OEM one welded, I'll buy the pieces off you for postage + the cost of a beer. The shifter is OK, just the welding is crap. Devon

dooden
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Post by dooden » Sun Aug 15, 2004 6:17 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "d30digital" wrote:
> Took the KLR out for some fire roads and a few trails and ended up > riding about 250 miles today - some of it way back in the mountains > between Virginia and West Virginia. Great Ride and came home feeling > wonderful and ready to face another week of work. > > Pulled in the driveway and went to shift to neutral and the shift > lever dropped off. Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on > it! > > But just gotta grin :-) and love the timeing! > > Who makes the best replacement and where can I get one FAST. > > Thanks! > > L.D. Graham > A16 > 2 week KLR rider > 30 year street rider
Impecable Timing..... Now take that shifter, put it in a vise and weld it back up, put it back on the bike and do 350 miles tomarrow. Dooden A15 Green Ape

dooden
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Post by dooden » Sun Aug 15, 2004 6:21 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "James L. Miller Jr." wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "d30digital" > wrote: Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on it! > > WOW! You must have gotten one from "bowl of rice AND fishhead day" > for it to have lasted that long. > millerized
These bike that keep breaking the shift levers must not say "MADE IN JAPAN" on the neck like mine... A15 OEM shift lever, only welds have been adding large washers to the backside and grinding them to fit and look like they belong there. Even got a spare (part of a larger ebay thing) that I added the washer too also, but it just rides along in the fannypack I keep on the tailrack with a metric adjustable wrench just in case. Dooden (Feel better knowing if I rip this one off I can just pick up the pieces and put the spare on, then weld the pieces back together. A15 Green Ape (Thinks ^^he types too much) A15 Green Ape

denvowell@aol.com
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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Sun Aug 15, 2004 8:27 pm

Mine broke too. At the same spot. I took it to the local muffler shop and they welded in five minutes for no charge. Dennis A18 the Big Red 1 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Mike Torst
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Post by Mike Torst » Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:34 am

-----Original Message----- From: d30digital [mailto:d30digital@...] Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 2:28 PM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] What a day.... Took the KLR out for some fire roads and a few trails and ended up riding about 250 miles today - some of it way back in the mountains between Virginia and West Virginia. Great Ride and came home feeling wonderful and ready to face another week of work. Pulled in the driveway and went to shift to neutral and the shift lever dropped off. Its broken at the weld. Bike has less than 3k on it! But just gotta grin :-) and love the timeing! Who makes the best replacement and where can I get one FAST. Thanks! L.D. Graham A16 2 week KLR rider 30 year street rider -reply------------------- Excellent timing! Check out the IMS item - Fred or Dual Star IIRC. Mike Torst Las Vegas

rther9491
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Post by rther9491 » Mon Aug 16, 2004 10:23 am

norberto : sorry but i got to bobs house on sunday and i was very impressed with both the bike and the owner . the bike has lotsa upgrades and the bike is cosmetically beautiful . i put money down to hold the bike and i'm running over there this monday morn to pay the remainder . i paid asking price because the bike is worth it and i also bought some new soft klr soft luggage that was of no further use to the owner . keep looking norberto and i wish you well on your search !!! ---------- arthur

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