I have an A-16 (2002) with 3300 miles. This past Saturday on my way
home from a day's ride, the muffler fell off the bike onto the
freeway (no recovery possible). I guess the bolts/nuts/clamps had
vibrated so loose that the entire assembly was not supported and
BOOM...away it went.
So, now that I'm in the market to replace it, I am seeking
suggestions or comments about how to proceed. I liked the soft purr
of the factory muffler but to replace with an OEM part will run over
$400 and 3-4 business days to recieve it, yet alone installation time.
Is there another brand/model that will be appropriate and not noisy
and still not break my budget? I'm also curious if anyone might have
a good working condition extra muffler (maybe you replaced factory
with after-market and could sell your old one?).
In either case, I'm open to suggestions and input.
Thanks
Mark
San Francisco
dual star's "gel seat kit"
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lost my muffler to vibration.
Mark,
What did the dealer say? Shouldn't that be covered under warrantee?
Allan
----- Original Message ----- From: "scooterguysf" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 2:13 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Lost my muffler to vibration. > I have an A-16 (2002) with 3300 miles. This past Saturday on my way > home from a day's ride, the muffler fell off the bike onto the > freeway (no recovery possible). I guess the bolts/nuts/clamps had > vibrated so loose that the entire assembly was not supported and > BOOM...away it went. > > So, now that I'm in the market to replace it, I am seeking > suggestions or comments about how to proceed. I liked the soft purr > of the factory muffler but to replace with an OEM part will run over > $400 and 3-4 business days to recieve it, yet alone installation time. > > Is there another brand/model that will be appropriate and not noisy > and still not break my budget? I'm also curious if anyone might have > a good working condition extra muffler (maybe you replaced factory > with after-market and could sell your old one?). > > In either case, I'm open to suggestions and input. > > Thanks > Mark > San Francisco > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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dual star's "gel seat kit"
----- Original Message ----- From: > Sporttour.com was making a corbin spin off for about > 100. bucks > I have never seen one or talked to anyone that has one , Maybe someone on the > list can shed some light about this seat. > > Mike > I have the Sport Tour seat on my bike. Paid $125.00 + shipping. Very similar to the 'flat' Corbin, but a little softer. By softer, I mean the foam cushion compresses easier, the Corbin feels firmer. Vast improvement over the stock seat on long hauls. Still possible to suffer monkey-butt if you stay in the saddle long enough but I have done 600+ miles in a day on the stock seat and the Sport Tour seat, and I was much happier with the Sport Tour. Cheers, Steve A11
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