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Kurt Simpson
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by Kurt Simpson » Sun Jul 09, 2000 12:22 am
> Another seed of wisdom is requested from the members of this elite group
of
> low level terrain pilots. Which skid/bash plate provides the largest
amount
> of protection for the KLR? I have an aluminum unit, but it appears to be
much
> smaller that many I have seen on other KLR's while surfing the pics and
> stuff. I am primarily interested in a large coverage unit that mounts to
the
> frame, not to the stock bolt tabs. I want to get as much water pump and
> magneto cover protection as possible
Moose, MSR...same plate...Fred has them as does Tim...
Kurt
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Dash Weeks
- Posts: 301
- Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2000 11:03 am
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by Dash Weeks » Sun Jul 09, 2000 12:54 am
At 12:12 AM 7/9/00 -0400, JSherlockHolmes@... wrote:
>Another seed of wisdom is requested from the members of this elite group of
>low level terrain pilots. Which skid/bash plate provides the largest amount
>of protection for the KLR? I have an aluminum unit, but it appears to be much
>smaller that many I have seen on other KLR's while surfing the pics and
>stuff. I am primarily interested in a large coverage unit that mounts to the
>frame, not to the stock bolt tabs. I want to get as much water pump and
>magneto cover protection as possible.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Jim Sherlock
Moose.... available from Fred.
Mondo Coverage... I don't like the U-bolt mount up front but it is very
solid and very protective.
LaterZ
Dash
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Ralph E. Hanson
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Sun Apr 09, 2000 8:15 am
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by Ralph E. Hanson » Mon Jul 10, 2000 7:35 pm
I'm contemplating buying a small air compressor to inflate tires with,
clean the floor, and run a few air tools with.
I've seen a small tank one at Sam's Club for under $150, and "pancake" ones
at Sears for around $200.
Any suggestions, comments, etc., would be appreciated. Also, has anyone
used a power washer that taps off an air compressor? (Not for the bike,
for the deck. I use Simple Green and Pledge on the bike).
Ralph
Three days and counting till departing for Mid-Ohio.
Ralph E. Hanson
99 KRL 650
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