Hey Gang,
I'm new here, but not to the KLR. I owned an A1 from April of '87 to
early `90 and had 22,000 wonderful, trouble free, stock miles before
it was lifted. I had know idea (or concern)what a "doohickey" was
and "Tweety" was still keeping Sylvester honest.
Now I've got an '04 and am loving it all over again. I can't believe
all of the aftermarket stuff available now! Needless to say I've
added a few already.
They Include:
-Scottoiler
-SuperTrapp IDS (Sylvester caught "Tweety" after 2,800 miles)
-K&N Airfilter (Rejetted carb to a 145 main,
no pilot jet adjustment yet)
-Happy Trail PD Nerf Bars with Highway Peg (Oh the vibration!!!!)
-Sigma Bicycle Computer (had know idea 70mph indicated was only 63mph
actual know wonder I use to get 55mpg)
-RAM GPS Mount (Got to know where I am)
-SRC Fork Brace from Dual-Star (Do I really need to cut the fender?
I want to know.)
-Dual-Star Muffler Guard (Use to use a piece of ply held on with
baling wire no lie)
-My original Chase Harper soft saddle bags
-Kawi Tail Trunk (can carry a full case of be refreshments)
-MSR Fender bag (to carry tire changing/fixing stuff)
-GP110's (worked great back in the day and work fine now also.
They are actually cheaper now.)
-Aria XD (Love it!!)
All-in-All I think I've got as much into accessories this time around
then what I paid for the original bike in 1987!
If you're ever in Northeast Oregon (dry most of the time) let me
know. We've got great trails and lots of wonderful twisties.
Eric
nklr- where to get sae plugs?
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nklr- where to get sae plugs?
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, prooffshore wrote:
If that is the same as the Battery Tender uses, then I got one at the local Napa parts store. -- Doug Herr doug@...> I'm wiring up my GPS V in a Touratech mount on my KLR. Since the GPS > hardwire plug is a permanent fit in the Touratech mount, I want to put > an inline SAE plug (the same used on heated clothing plugs) or > something similar so I can disconnect the wire and remove the mount > from the bars. Anyone know of a chain-type store that might stock > these? I went to an auto parts store and struck out on any type of > two-lead 12v male/female disconnect. Thanks. > > Look at http://www.engelectric.com/n3plug.htm#PL06 for an example of > an SAE plug. The 2-circuit power connector plug (PL17) on that page > would also work for this application, so if anyone has a lead on that > one I would like to hear it as well.
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