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ht hyd clutch/over sized rotor?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:52 pm
by Richard Blair
Has anyone here installed the Happy Trails Hydraulic Clutch? Worth it? Front Brake over sized rotor??
05 A19
08 DL1000
(Rick) Richard A. Blair
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ht hyd clutch/over sized rotor?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:42 pm
by Don Montgomery
> Has anyone here installed the Happy Trails Hydraulic Clutch? Worth it?
> Front Brake over sized rotor??
>
Oversized rotor = +1
I think the 08s have it. Also DR 650s for some time.
Why does it take them so long........?
Don M
ht hyd clutch/over sized rotor?
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:55 am
by oldrider25
I have an oversized rotor and love it. I think I paid ~$200 for it.
Stops are smoother/easier and brake pad wear is reduced. One company
offers an oversize rotor w/ a twin piston caliper for --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Richard Blair wrote:
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> Has anyone here installed the Happy Trails Hydraulic Clutch? Worth
it? Front Brake over sized rotor??
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> 05 A19
> 08 DL1000
> (Rick) Richard A. Blair
> SgtSurf@...
> Richard.Blair@...
> 780 Laurelwood Circle
> Vacaville, Ca 95687
> H:707-447-1060
> C:707-330-3832
> W:707-423-3987
>
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&lat=38.317299&lon=-121.965359&zoom=16&q1=780%20Laurelwood%20Cir%2C%20Vacaville%2C%20CA%2C%2095687
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sw-motech sidecase brackets
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:24 pm
by John D. Holmes
I just got back from a little three day trip (NE, SD, IA) using the new
EVO's - they performed flawlessly! I simply mounted my old bicycle
pannier's on them and it works fine (for now). The easy on/off is a
super feature. I was able to undo them with a screwdriver in about 7
seconds (per side), take them in to the cabin and have all my stuff with
me and out of the rain. I also like the minimal visual remains of the
mounting system when they are off. I'm headed out tomorrow night with my
11 yr old son for a one nighter just for the fun of it. We'll likely
strap everything we can think of to the back of my new '08.
JDH
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