[dsn_klr650] tire

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Dash Weeks
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(klr650) looking for a junction pipe for a super crapp

Post by Dash Weeks » Tue Apr 11, 2000 9:30 am

Hi Kev, I suggest calling SuperTrapp 216.265.8400. I just ordered an S-pipe assembly and hardware kit for my IDS Silencer. Didn't seem to be a problem item and perhaps they have lots of different configurations. I don't know what your inlet diameter is but the header diameter has to be the same. The hardware kit is #010-6600 and is $17.91 He went too fast to write down the S-Pipe # but is $56.32. At least for my application. Good deal for me. I picked up a brand new IDS system for a KLX650 for $90. The Silencers are universal. So I get a replacement S-Pipe and hardware for $65 and I still saved a bundle over retail on the KLR system. The whole system costs me about the same as retail on the universal IDS silencer alone. We'll see how my neighbors like the Race Series Core. laterZ Dash At 10:05 AM 4/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all, > >I picked up a used Supertrapp KLR 650 external disk silencer a month or >so ago. It doesn't have the junction pipe- the pipe that connects from >the header to the muffler and clamps right behind the rear master >cylinder. I've been trying to track down one for awhile with no luck. >Anyone know where I can buy one? All I need is the junction pipe. > >Kev
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Mark
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[dsn_klr650] tire

Post by Mark » Tue Apr 11, 2000 10:18 am

At 10:56 AM -0400 4/11/00, R. Kaub wrote:
>Has anyone got any experience with the Cheng Shin/Maxxis M6006 dual sport >tires. >They look like a very capable 50/50 tire and are "s" speed rated. >The price, about US$70.00 delivered, is attractive for a rear tire. >I know that there may be some resistance to the name which once meant a >cheap tire. But I have had Cheng Shin tires in the past with no problems >and have never heard of any disasters involving the brand. Whaddaya think? >Thanks. >Bob Kaub
Cheng Shins have the same tread pattern as the Kenda K270, but must be a different compound because the Chengs are VERY SCARY on wet pavement. They were on my Tengai when I bought it. I also wasn't very pleased with the Cheng that I bought for my KZ650 way back. The Kenda costs less too; I pay $43 for the rear and $25 for the front at a local shop. Another local shop that has higher prices charges $52 and $30 respectively; still a good deal. I don't know much about Maxxis. Mark B2 A2

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