Or whatever they are called....lol
 
 There is a threaded hole under each foot peg on the KLR to screw them 
 in......where can I get them?
 
 I did 1380 miles in the North GA mountains this weekend.......I can 
 tell you....if you ride agressive in the twisties...you can drag a 
 peg in the corners.....when you touch a peg, that is a little low for 
 my taste.....where can I pick up a set of road feelers...I just want 
 to be able to feel when it touch a little sooner.....I wore the 
 rubber covering off the end of both foot pegs this weekend.
 Thanx in advance
 
 Jeff
tranny problems?
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				Ted Palmer
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foot peg tits
jeff1216insc wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						"Hero bolts"?> > Or whatever they are called....lol
[...] Get them from a road bike of some kind. I used some well-worn ones from my Honda CBX750FE and they screwed straight in. Visit your favourite wrecker with a 10mm ring spanner or a vice-grip and it should not take long to find something useful. The vice-grips comes in handy if you want some pre-scraped hero bolts and the hex is worn off. Mister_T Melbourne Australia> There is a threaded hole under each foot peg on the KLR to screw them > in......where can I get them?
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				mbakarich
 
foot peg tits
Jeff,
 Yeeowser!  What the heck are you running for tires?
 
 Thanks,
 Mark.
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "jeff1216insc" wrote: > Or whatever they are called....lol > > There is a threaded hole under each foot peg on the KLR to screw them > in......where can I get them? > > I did 1380 miles in the North GA mountains this weekend.......I can > tell you....if you ride agressive in the twisties...you can drag a > peg in the corners.....when you touch a peg, that is a little low for > my taste.....where can I pick up a set of road feelers...I just want > to be able to feel when it touch a little sooner.....I wore the > rubber covering off the end of both foot pegs this weekend. > Thanx in advance > > Jeff
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				Ted Palmer
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tranny problems?
Slide (jazranch) wrote:
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						Mine is. After 80,000km it was still shifting fine (the last time I rode the bike, at least). Mister_T Melbourne Australia> Is the KLR tranny 'bullet proof'?
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