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Does anyone know if there's a lift kit for the KLR? I know that there is the
lowering kits, however, unlike some or most, I'm not vertically challenged.
I also don't have the monetary allowance for the Progressive Shock.
"Swede"
"Mjollnir" - A11 KLR650
370 Bultaco Frontera
"La senda es mia"
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Steve, For a lift kit for the KLR650 (and many other bikes) go to http://www3.sympatico.ca/a.jones/index.htm The owner/engineer's name is Andrew Jones and he builds adjustable replacement links for rear unishock systems. The links can be lengthened as well as shortened so he addresses both issues. A consideration when altering the rear shock links is to try to maintain the ratio of front/rear ride height, else you may wind up with some very interesting (not positive) handling characteristics. I ride a 2001 KLR650 and my triple clamps are at the top of my front forks. In your situation (raising ride height) you will need to lower the front forks in the triple clamps which will be difficult if they are already at the top. I would discuss it with Andrew, he may be able to supply a replacement triple clamp which will allow the adjustment you need. FWIW Wayne 2001 KLR650
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] stevens@... [b]To:[/b] DSN_klr650@egroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Monday, November 06, 2000 1:48 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_klr650] Different: bottoming suspension Does anyone know if there's a lift kit for the KLR? I know that there is the lowering kits, however, unlike some or most, I'm not vertically challenged. I also don't have the monetary allowance for the Progressive Shock. "Swede" "Mjollnir" - A11 KLR650 370 Bultaco Frontera "La senda es mia" 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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Hi,
Fit the ohlins shock.
Progresive springs, start at 15mm preload.
This should lift you at least an inch.
Regards
Brian
A14
D15
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Thanks for the info,
but as I said before, I have limited purchasing resources, like under
$100.
If someone were to give me the stock link dimensions vs. the R&D 1" or 1.5"
lowering link dimensions, I think I could make my own lift links. That and
change the lower springs to 1" shorter with a PVC pipe extender for lift in
the
forks. I have no problem with the stock fork springs.
"Swede"
"Mjollnir" - A11 KLR650
370 Bultaco Frontera
"La senda es mia"
----- Original Message ----- From: To: > > Fit the ohlins shock. Progresive springs, start at 15mm preload. > > This should lift you at least an inch. > > Regards > > Brian > A14 > D15 >
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Hi,
Sorry i do not have the link dimensions.
The LR springs are under $100, if not try preloading the standard springs by
1/2 to one inch.
They are worth it.
I won't go into the ohlins 46mm USD forks then.
Best wishes
Brian
A14
D17
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In a message dated 11/7/00 10:14:42 AM, stevens@... writes:
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A lifting link will not give you a higher spring rate which is what you need,
the cheap way out for me was to put a spacer betwen the spring and shock on
one side which is 1/8" alum. plate, the realized gain in the ride height
department with the link conidered is about 3/8" ride height
-neil