I took my 2000 KLR650 to my parents house for the winter (to keep it
in the barn out of the ice and snow). My old man took 'er for a spin
out back one day, and parked it by the creek. When he came back, the
bike had fallen over, cracking the left handguard.
1) How much will a new one be?
2) Where can I get one?
Thanks, I just joined this group today...any riders from the St.
Louis area on here???
JOHN
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handguards????
John-
Junk the stock handguards (actually save them)... And get
yourself a set of aluminum bark busters. Drill and tap them and then once
they're mounted you can screw your stockers on to the bark busters and
maintain the stock look with vastly better hand protection. Aluminum bark
busters should be SOP on all KLR's in my opinion.. I have found use for
them even while lane splitting here in DC (my cheapo Maier all plastic
handguards do nothing when the KLR's wide handbars smack a taxi).
Ride Safe,
Zack
1991 KLR650 "Buster"
1986 Concours
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 jkmcreyn@... wrote: > I took my 2000 KLR650 to my parents house for the winter (to keep it > in the barn out of the ice and snow). My old man took 'er for a spin > out back one day, and parked it by the creek. When he came back, the > bike had fallen over, cracking the left handguard. > > 1) How much will a new one be? > 2) Where can I get one? > > Thanks, I just joined this group today...any riders from the St. > Louis area on here??? > > JOHN > > > 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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now bike show - nklr
Kinda seasonal, sorta but not really. They did have one in the
showroom I could buy right now but since winter is basically here, I
didn't want to make the payments on it just to park it in the garage
until March or April. So I ordered one with the arrival time early
spring. I learned from the GS maillist that especially on either US
coast, if they have a GS and you want one, get it right NOW!!!
Availability has been bad, so whatever that is worth. I was lucky
that I was offered a discount on one (didn't have to ask) plus I got
15% off all parts and acces. for 6 months after picking the bike up.
Nice folks they are.
I did it under their Owners Choice thing too, as it was the only way
I can afford it as well. It's not a lease though, it's a regular
loan with a balloon on it at the end. Still, it makes a normally out
of reach bike affordable to me.
I've decided to keep my KLR, I initially was gonna sell it but there
is no way on this green earth I am going to take the Teutonic-Titanic
off road. No chance. So the KLR will be the play bike and the GS
the open-road tourer. Turns out a bunch of riders on the GS list
also have KLR's and save the big bux machine for road riding.
FWIW
Karl
be typical> Karl, > Just curious, is the 5 month wait a seasonal matter or would that
recent> order time with BMW? > I'm bikeless now and I had decided on a new KLR in the spring but
always> info on the BMW Owners Choice leasing has me thinking. > I like the KLR but I've always lusted after the big GS Beemer, it's
quotes!> been just beyond what I could afford.....until I saw those lease
> > Steve Pye
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