===== ========================================================= Tom Vervaeke, Colorado, USA |Email: tom_vervaeke@... '99 Kawasaki KLR-650, 5.0K |Ph: 719-495-2152 (home) '96 BMW R1100GS, Black 61.5K|Ph: 719-590-2133 (work) Colorado DualSporters Group |Ph: 719-650-4578 (cell/riding) Try: http://www.egroups.com/group/Colorado-Dualsporters ========================================================= __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/>From: mule2b@... >Subject: Warning: Shift lever/bash plate mismatch >While it's true that the IMS/White Brothers shift lever is longer than >the Moose/MSR version (and both being infinitely superior in material >quality to the stock piece of molded turd), it will not shift down when >installed on a bike with the Moose/Tim Bernard aluminum bash plate. The >IMS/White Brothers shifter swoops lower just past the shaft connection >and makes contact with one of the four mounting brackets for the bash >plate. The Moose/MSR shifter does not have this problem, and fits more >like the stock shifter. Using the Moose/MSR version, I've had no problem >with the reduced footpeg-shifter spacing; though I could see how someone >with an especially large foot or bulky boot may have. >Steve "The Mule" A14
sunday oct 22: duval, wa d/s ride
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Steve:
I had the same problem. I originally had my stock shifter on
the bike when I mounted the new Moose bash plate. Same issue. I
then tossed the stock shifter and got the Moose/IMS shifter.
To resolve the problem is easy:
1. Put the new shifter on the bike in the position where it works
best for you. (wear your riding boots to fit it right)
2. Looking at the bike from the side, push the shifter down with your
hand until it touches the bash plate.
3. Take a marker pen and mark on the shifter where it hits.
4. Remove shifter from bike.
5. Grind a half-moon shape piece out of the new shifter at the spot
you marked.
6. Put shifter back on bike.
7. Repeat above process if you didn't grind enough off on the first
try. I had to repeat 1 more time until it was perfect.
8. Take a test ride to ensure it all works fine.
9. Smile.
Don't try this with the stock shifter as it's not a solid piece of
metal like the aftermarket units. IMHO, the little bit of the shifter
I ground out will make no difference since it's so solid. No problems
in 2000 miles of hard riding.
Best,
Tom
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I'm just testing my email tx/rx.The Gez
----- Original Message ----- From: To: dsn_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:58 PM Subject: Fwd: [DSN_klr650] Fix for Bashplate/Shiftter problems. > In a message dated 10/23/00 12:28:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > tom_vervaeke@... writes: > > the bike when I mounted the new Moose bash plate. Same issue. I > then tossed the stock shifter and got the Moose/IMS shifter. >> > > WARNING: > > There is no such thing as a "Moose/IMS" shifter! The longer, bash-plate > interfering shifter is marketed as either the White Brothers or IMS brand. > The shorter, non-bash-plate interfering shifter is marketed as either the > Moose or MSR brand. > Conall made a nice suggestion for those already stuck with the White > Brothers/IMS version: leave the fourth contact-prone bash-plate bracket off. > But for those in the market: caveat emptor! > > Steve > "The Mule" > A14 > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >
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I'm just testing too. Seems to be some undesirable political static coming
through on my end.
Lew
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fix for bashplate/shiftter problems.
I'm testing my email! The Gez
----- Original Message ----- From: To: dsn_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:58 PM Subject: Fwd: [DSN_klr650] Fix for Bashplate/Shiftter problems. > In a message dated 10/23/00 12:28:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > tom_vervaeke@... writes: > > the bike when I mounted the new Moose bash plate. Same issue. I > then tossed the stock shifter and got the Moose/IMS shifter. >> > > WARNING: > > There is no such thing as a "Moose/IMS" shifter! The longer, bash-plate > interfering shifter is marketed as either the White Brothers or IMS brand. > The shorter, non-bash-plate interfering shifter is marketed as either the > Moose or MSR brand. > Conall made a nice suggestion for those already stuck with the White > Brothers/IMS version: leave the fourth contact-prone bash-plate bracket off. > But for those in the market: caveat emptor! > > Steve > "The Mule" > A14 > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >
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sunday oct 22: duval, wa d/s ride
Well you missed a good one! A great ride put on by Ed the KLX list
meister. Ha ha !!! Glorious weather with a bit of chill. I wore two
layers of polyprop insulation with an enduro jacket and MX pants. Used
the std off road gloves.
I met ED (so nobody else showed to ride on this sunny day) at Alyces
restaurant in Duval WA for brekkie. After a delicious meal we set off
about 10 AM. We both have the KLX650R with the Baja Design kits and
are licensed for the street. Ed has a '96 , mine a '93. Knobbies on
both.
Did a couple miles of marshy like trails thru a field and up the
power line trail which was a bit muddy and loose soil at places,
mino9r creek crossings, requiring some roostertails...yee haw! Just
outside of Duval after 4 initial miles of pavement. On to several fast
miles on dirt/gravel roads with several turns.. I don't know which
direction.. ask Ed the ride leader.
Came out on Ben Howard Rd (semi famous local twisty for the sporty
types... not for us knobbie types riding tho) which led us to Sultan.
East on hwy 2 for some 5- 10 mi ? on pavement, thru Gold bar taking a
left on Reiter Rd up to the 'pit' when you get to 'y' there the main
rd goes left and turn right continuing on Reiter rd to the pit.
Stopping at the pit asking direcions to get to the trail that leads
to a lookout with a drop off you can dangle your legs over (so I hear)
. We did several trails up around down and back up and we did come to
a great view but mot the 'ONE' we sought. We were near snow level
with patches under the shade of the trees and bushes. Had to duck
under several low hanging limbs to get as far as we did. Ed remembered
to bring his camera and guesss who didn't? I may never finish that
roll of film.
Most of the trails were rocky with lots of stones, rocks , lots of
stones and rocks... did I mention stones and rocks...., some loose
sandy loam in places making the need for lot's of throttle.. ya gotta
love the torque of these large bore thumpers.. Lots of puddles with a
few semi deep.. enuf that I got water in my boots. Now why is it I
don't use those seal skin waterproof socks..hmmn.
Time to start heading back so we do the same route back but skip the
marsh and powerline rd. Get back about 3 PM. Went 100 miles. Nice
ride.
Thanks again Ed for hosting this ride. BTW this was a d/s ride and
any section too much for a KLR or others could do a go around and meet
us up the road or trail. SO YA SHOUDA BEEN THERE! Ha!
After the Sat ride at the Capital forest of 33 mi of trails this Sun
ride was an end to a full bore dirt riders weekend. Heh heh.
Dan Graham WA
COG 2877, AMA 549865, CMA, UMCI
'93 KLX650R Baja d/s kit 'Dirt Boss'
'00 KLR650 'Urban Assault Bike'
'98 Kaw Concours ZG1000 'Grrr'
'70 Suz T500 Titan 'Dayjavoo'
Yo Ho, Yo Ho, it's a bikers life for me!
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