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rear suspension
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 5:00 am
by Terry Melbourne
Hi,
I have just got a used KLR and thought I would take the rear suspension
linkages apart and grease all the bearings and shafts. Is there an FAQ on
the subject or a document in the archives that would give me some hints?
I tried removing the main bolt that holds the foot rests on and goes
through the shock linkage and couldn't get it to move even with a breaker
bar , likewise I couldn't knock the shafts that hold the tie rods onto the
linkage body through, do I need to use a bigger hammer or heat?
Thanks in advance
Terry.
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2000 10:24 am
by Razvan B
>I have just got a used KLR and thought I would take the rear
>suspension
>linkages apart and grease all the bearings and shafts. Is there an
>FAQ on
>the subject or a document in the archives that would give me some
>hints?
I don't know if there is a FAQ. The removal and instalation is pretty
straight forward. (if your mechanically inclined). I did thins on my
bike and it helped. The suspension is smoother and goes throught all
of it's travel easily.
> I tried removing the main bolt that holds the foot rests on and goes
>through the shock linkage and couldn't get it to move even with a
>breaker
>bar , likewise I couldn't knock the shafts that hold the tie rods
>onto the
>linkage body through, do I need to use a bigger hammer or heat?
I had the same problem. Use heat on the nuts. Propane worked well.
The big time consumer is getting the subframe off. You need to remove
the gas tank. The rest is pretty simple..
Good luck..
If you have any questions ask me.
Raz A8: cccp7@...
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2000 6:14 pm
by John Magee
After a weekend ride trying to keep up with XR's, DRZ's, WR's etc.
etc. and having ridden one of the new XR650's, I would like to do
something with my rear suspension. (Did an admirable job of keeping
up...if I do say so myself, but was a tough on the old body!)
Are there any good aftermarket set ups for the KLR650? I don't mind
if it were to even increase ground clearance, as I am 6'6" and have
no problem with the height.
I have the progressive front springs and belray oil.
Canuk on a KLR
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2001 12:03 pm
by KChristie@Arch.com
I need to tighten up my buddies rear suspension on his KLR650. My
buddy is pushing 250lbs and grounds out alot. Does anyone have any
tips for me? I searched the database to no avail.?
rear suspension
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2001 7:03 pm
by Bogdan Swider
> I need to tighten up my buddies rear suspension on his KLR650. My
> buddy is pushing 250lbs and grounds out alot. Does anyone have any
> tips for me? I searched the database to no avail.?
>
>
The L.R. Progressive rear spring mounted on the stock shock has made
a difference for big guys + at least one small guy, me. Bogdan
rear suspension
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2001 3:18 am
by duncanc@knowledgefactory.co.za
We've got a '84 KLR 600 and it's time to fix the rear suspension. The
bike is standing pretty high but as soon as you go and sit on it
feels as if it sags all the way to the ground. Is there a way of
stiffening the rear suspension or do I need to lift the bike?
Dynamite Dant
rear suspension
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2001 8:08 am
by Ted Palmer
duncanc@... wrote:
[...]
> Is there a way of
> stiffening the rear suspension or do I need to lift the bike?
You could replace the whole shock with something better, KLR shocks
are not top shelf to begin with.
You could have the shock serviced, just an oil change and regas could
be good enough for you, else the shock may need shaft and seal work
which would not be cheap.
Somebody may make stiffer springs to fit the stock shock but the
damping is probably gone anyway.
Mister_T
Melbourne Australia
rear suspension
Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 9:52 pm
by Tony Cornett
I have a problem with rear clearance. I do not ride in the dirt at all but do some riding in mountain areas. My first problem was before I received my license plate the rear tire would touch the inner fender on hard braking. Now I have the plate I relocated it higher towards the plate light. Did not work. I ground down part of my plate and the aluminum backing that I made plus part of the rear fender. Since then I have relocated the plate to the outer fender and in the process of making a mount for the plate light. I weigh about 230 with gear may be 240. I have the shock setting maxed out. I know that I need a new shock but cannot afford one now. My bike is a 2002 KLR650 I have 3000 miles since April 10. Is there another solution besides new spring or shock? Thanks for any help. TC
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 11:01 pm
by Allan Patton
TC
How tight is your chain? I sat on the bike as far back on the seat that I
might ever ride and had someone else check the chain. What I thought had
been plenty loose was too tight. Now, with it on the centerstand I can push
it up and touch the swingarm. Currently, I am running a 15 tooth front
sprocket, and a 42 on the back with an oversize tire. It doesn't hit very
often. I weigh about 270, and when we went to Alaska, I must have been
carrying 40lb more.
Standard rear sprocket is a 43 tooth. You could try using a 44. You probably
would not notice the difference, and it would bring the tire forward a
little.
If you really need a new shock, your Cow dealer should replace it at no
cost. Strange to me that a shock would fail on such a new bike. My A14 has
46,000 miles on it and I think the shock is just fine. Good luck.
Allan
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] rear suspension
> I have a problem with rear clearance. I do not ride in the dirt at all but
do some riding in mountain areas. My first problem was before I received my
license plate the rear tire would touch the inner fender on hard braking.
Now I have the plate I relocated it higher towards the plate light. Did not
work. I ground down part of my plate and the aluminum backing that I made
plus part of the rear fender. Since then I have relocated the plate to the
outer fender and in the process of making a mount for the plate light. I
weigh about 230 with gear may be 240. I have the shock setting maxed out. I
know that I need a new shock but cannot afford one now. My bike is a 2002
KLR650 I have 3000 miles since April 10. Is there another solution besides
new spring or shock? Thanks for any help. TC
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Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 7:18 am
by mcrider1955
A new Progressive spring for the stock shock costs about $90.
Harvey
> --------------------------
> > I have a problem with rear clearance. I do not ride in the dirt
at all but
> do some riding in mountain areas. My first problem was before I
received my
> license plate the rear tire would touch the inner fender on hard
braking.
> Now I have the plate I relocated it higher towards the plate light.
Did not
> work. I ground down part of my plate and the aluminum backing that
I made
> plus part of the rear fender. Since then I have relocated the plate
to the
> outer fender and in the process of making a mount for the plate
light. I
> weigh about 230 with gear may be 240. I have the shock setting
maxed out. I
> know that I need a new shock but cannot afford one now. My bike is
a 2002
> KLR650 I have 3000 miles since April 10. Is there another solution
besides
> new spring or shock? Thanks for any help. TC
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