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bay area klr for sale, now with pix

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:13 pm
by ericmarko
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ericmarko/album?.dir=/a7b1scd&.src=ph&.tok\ =phRJrWFBXfetFWbz http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ericmarko/album?.dir=/a7b1scd&.src=ph&.to\ k=phRJrWFBXfetFWbz> 1998 KLR 650 17k-ish miles onnit steelBraided brakeline progressive fork springs Corbin seat lockable Givi Hard Cases/mounts Avon Gripsters onnit, plus MT21's with plenty of knob left soft kawi tank & tailBag included. center stand bash plate used to be teal, now flat black. traveling too much for work, so it's been idle in a garage for the past two years. carb needs cleaning- got the stabil in there too late. great bike- gonna miss it. best offer. SF/Richmond/Marin area. email ericmarko@... if interested. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

farkle list (was: [dsn_klr650] ebony klr)

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:22 pm
by E.L. Green
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "teamster1997" wrote:
> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Blake Sobiloff > wrote: > > On Aug 15, 2006, at 4:38 PM, hal gainous wrote: > > > we need a list of what $2000 adds to the klr. i would hate to > know > > > i missed something. > > > hal2006speedgreen($1800)
Hmm, okay, I have much the same stuff... MSM rear spring LR Progressive front springs Corbin flat seat Givi E45 top case + mounting plate EBC 320mm solid rotor Dual Star/Brake! LED tail light Galfer braided stainless front brake line Givi pannier rack Givi E360 side bags Enduro Engineering/Moose hand guards IMS plastic fuel tank Aerostich tank paniers RAM GPS mount Garmine GPS60 power outlet Utah Sport Cycle skid plate Russell speed bleeders Dual Star (Kimpex) heated grips Auxiliary circuit for heated grips Cigarette lighter outlet on auxiliary circuit Happy Trails engine guard/highway pegs Slipstreamer CF-30 windshield (for winter) Widder electric vest outlet and circuit Totally Wired Cycles ATO fuse kit Mirror vibration isolators (J.C. Whitney special) Fender pouch for inner tube Tool tube clamped to engine guard ScottOiler automatic chain oiler
> It sure is easy to get carried away with the aftermarket stuff.
Indeed. There's actually some things that I wouldn't bother doing if not for other damage to the bike. I prefer the stock tank to the IMS plastic fuel tank, for example, but my stock tank has a big dent in it and it was cheaper to buy the IMS than to get the tank fixed and repaint everything. Other things I've sold when they proved not to be worthwhile, such as the Clearview windshield and the Wolfman Explorer tank bag (which was too big and impinged upon the boys). I also would prefer the sturdier Happy Trails panier rack to the Givi panier rack, but the Givi was on the bike when I got it so (shrug). Similarly, I don't know if I would go with the E360 side bags, but they were cheap off of Craigslist and the Givi rack was already on the bike, so ... -E