thanks for your comments
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I use one on my KLR. I like it but mainly for looks and
rain protection. I can't say it makes any difference one
way or the other in highway crosswinds. I was never
bothered by them in the first place. I firmly believe the
bike will make it's own corrections for cross winds. I
believe the instability comes from us humans trying to
compensate and we over correct rather than help the
situation.
Once upon a ride in west tesas. I had a hard wind
20~30mph gusts coming from my left. When ever I went under
an overpass the wind would stop. Out the other side and back
in the wind again. (don't try this at home kids, controld
condition with trained test rider, stoopid is as stoopid
duz, standard disclaimer etc) To test my theory I locked
down the vista cruize and put my hands on the tank about 200
yards from an overpass. The bike was leaned to the left to
compensate for the side forces. As I started under the
overpass my wheels were about a foot to the right of the
dotted white line. As soon as the wind stopped the bike
righted itself and the wheel track was about 8" from the
dotted line. Passing through the underpass and back into
the side wind found the wheels once again about a foot from
the dotted line.
I gotta also add I didn't have the nads to do it the
first time. The side winds were very strong and as soon as
the wind went away the bike would right itself almost
violently. Was a unique test day. Little traffic, hard
wind and I-20 to myself.
To answer the question, I like my low fender and it
works pretty well.
Dan / \
ufo fender
Still find it easier to just give drag on the windward side of the
bike.
If wind is hitting from your right side:
Spread your right leg out away from tank and left leg into the tank
tight, this will "catch" wind and compensate for the side effect
winds.
Also if you move your arms around, (each persons build is different)
but by raising your elbow on the windward side also, again catches
wind of course tuck the other side to make it flow air smoother.
Of course if you feel its apparent to let go of the bars and hold
onto the gas tank... Well at least it leaves the chance for spare
parts not distroyed in the crash.
Dooden

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Dan Pauley wrote: (don't try this at home kids, controld > condition with trained test rider, stoopid is as stoopid > duz, standard disclaimer etc) To test my theory I locked > down the vista cruize and put my hands on the tank about 200 > yards from an overpass. > Dan / \ Anything that starts with "dont try this at home" makes me raise both eye brows and expect a crash story to follow.
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How does one select the right UFO Superbike fender to mount low on
the KLR 650. There are plenty of models available on the market. Is
there a particular model number? Are they paintable to match the
factory Kawasaki colors?
Thanks,
Richard
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Soooooooooo anybody have one? How do you like it? Put mine on last
weekend and then 9 inches of snow. Will test ride when the freaking
snow melts.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Morris"
wrote:
I have one on my A16. I also had one on my A7. I like them, but if I were going to ride the Conti-Divide or something like that, I'd put the stock fender back on. I think that with the low fender and having the bike lowered 1.5", it handles VERY well and I have little problem with cross-winds or truck wind issues. Enjoy. (We're supposed to get another 6" or more of snow starting tomorrow.. THIS SUCKS!! ) Ron in MN> > > Soooooooooo anybody have one? How do you like it? Put mine on last > weekend and then 9 inches of snow. Will test ride when the freaking > snow melts.
ufo fender
Did you have trouble putting yours on? I worked at it for a couple
of hours and put it aside for a later time. I had just put on a new
set of fork boots, and I think they are made of a little thicker
material than the originals. Anyway, I could get the front bolt of
the UFO fender bracket started, but the back bolt wasn't long enough
to get it started. I figured I would get a little longer bolt for
the back end of the bracket so I could get it started and then cut
the excess off after I get both bolts properly tightened.
Joe Grove
Jonesboro, AR
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----- Original Message ----- | UFO Superbike fender : piece of crap !!! | - Fred has em | http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/images/ufo_superbike_fender.jpg | | Jim | |
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Will fit the KLR, but certainly not designed specificall for the KLR.
Chuck C
On 2/18/07, Dail wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > | UFO Superbike fender : piece of crap !!! > | - Fred has em > | http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/images/ufo_superbike_fender.jpg > | > | Jim > | > | > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dail" wrote:
Hi Dail, Perhaps your frustration is not so much product induced, but frustration induced by installation error, as numerous people have been very pleased with their own application. (shrug) Sometimes the farkle we install is just farkle, not a measurable improvement for 'all applications.' The center stand is another application where the various expectations are varied, due to its intended use/abuse. revmaaatin.> > > ----- Original Message ----- > | UFO Superbike fender : piece of crap !!! > | - Fred has em > | http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/images/ufo_superbike_fender.jpg > | > | Jim
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----- Original Message ----- From: "revmaaatin" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 2:04 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: UFO fender | --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dail" wrote: | > | > | > ----- Original Message ----- | > | UFO Superbike fender : piece of crap !!! | > | - Fred has em | > | http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/images/ufo_superbike_fender.jpg | > | | > | Jim | | Hi Dail, | Perhaps your frustration is not so much product induced, but | frustration induced by installation error, as numerous people have been | very pleased with their own application. (shrug) maybe, Just maybe my standards are higher, (SHRUG)!! I'm not frustated, just not satafied with a piece of crap fender. it seems to be twisted, the only way to get it centered over the tire is to mount one side higher than the other... I'll mount it and post a picture so you can see why I call it "a piece of crap"
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