Anyone aware of a reasonably priced Acerbis front brake cover for 
 2003 KLR 650?
cyclebrakes rotor question (brake drag)
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				dumbazz650
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "jmetallurgy2003"  
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						The DRZ350 cover by Acerbis is an easy adaptation, and cheap at about $35. Here is a link host by Mark t Hilaire. http://klr6500.tripod.com/acerbisdisk.htm Real KLR disk/fork protectors do come up on ebay occassionally but these end up being very pricey, usually about $50 for a used set. good luck, MarkB> Anyone aware of a reasonably priced Acerbis front brake cover for > 2003 KLR 650?
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				jmetallurgy2003
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brake cover
Mark, thanks for the bit o' advice on the disk and fork covers.  Nice 
 website too--very informative.  Ebay is nice, but not always the 
 right price!
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				dooden
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cyclebrakes rotor question (brake drag)
Could'nt or Would'nt ?
 
 I am sure they can be turned, but is there enough stock left, or are
 they marked to spec for minimum thickness ?
 
 Nobody respectable would do such a thing as turn them without knowing,
 the liability would huge.  In this "sue-happy" country, is it worth
 the chance ?
 
 Dooden
 A15 Green Ape
 
 When McDonalds gets sued and had to pay somebody for getting burned by
 "Hot Coffee" (when its marked on the lids Hot) 
 
 Wish judges could reverse stupid cases like this, and make the person
 sueing pay whoever they are sueing the amount they want, when its
 determined to be a stupid case. Maybe it would free up the legal
 system from the burden it has of this stupid crap.
 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, ron criswell wrote: > Some guy told me you couldn't turn the rotors on bikes. Sounds suspicious to me? > > Criswell > > Mike T wrote: >
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