klr650 seat on a 600
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spare rear wheel
Hi all,
I've been wanting to buy a second rear wheel for my '99 KLR 650.
The intent was to keep street rubber on one, and dual-sport rubber on
the other, swapping them as my needs dictated.
I went on EBay, found a rim (with sprocket & brake). Asked the owner if
it'd work on my '99. Never heard. Bought it anyway. Turns out it's
for an earlier KLR 600, and has a drum brake. (the pic on EBay showed
the sprocket side- "let the buyer beware" I guess)
So, I have a couple choices:
1. Sell it to someone who wants a drum brake rim.
(anyone want one? Cheap? I paid $115 USD for it)
2. Find the appropriate hub and have it relaced into the rim.
(are the spokes the same, or would I have to get a new set?)
Other ideas? Please send email directly to me as well as the list.
(there's so much email on the list that I don't generally see it all)
Thanks!
-K
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spare rear wheel
Hate to say it but $115 isn't cheep. I got both front and rear for my 600
(rear had everything need to mount it) for about $100 (for the both). There
are (or was) a few KLR600 wheels on ebay now cheapest is $12 highest is buy
it now $75
Swapping hub I don't know. I was wondering the same thing, looking to get a
KLX front end an was wondering if I could use my rim and tire just swapping
out the hub.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Cash [mailto:kelly@...]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:24 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Spare rear wheel
Hi all,
I've been wanting to buy a second rear wheel for my '99 KLR 650.
The intent was to keep street rubber on one, and dual-sport rubber on the
other, swapping them as my needs dictated.
I went on EBay, found a rim (with sprocket & brake). Asked the owner if
it'd work on my '99. Never heard. Bought it anyway. Turns out it's for an
earlier KLR 600, and has a drum brake. (the pic on EBay showed the sprocket
side- "let the buyer beware" I guess)
So, I have a couple choices:
1. Sell it to someone who wants a drum brake rim.
(anyone want one? Cheap? I paid $115 USD for it) 2. Find the
appropriate hub and have it relaced into the rim.
(are the spokes the same, or would I have to get a new set?)
Other ideas? Please send email directly to me as well as the list.
(there's so much email on the list that I don't generally see it all)
Thanks!
-K
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Kelly Cash Email: kelly@...
Web: http://www.the-clearing.org
Opportunity may knock more than once, but you still have to
open the door.
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klr650 seat on a 600
Any one know if I could make a 650 seat fit on a 600? I'd like to try and
get an aftermarket seat but there are none for the 600. Modifications are
not a big issue. Fairly goof with fiberglass / metal work. It would be nice
if I could just drop it in. 

spare rear wheel
AH, by the correct hub and spoke kit? TO expensive.
I'd sell it to the bidder ya beat prior to reposting it.
Michael T
A16
lasvegasrider
-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Cash [mailto:kelly@...]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 2:24 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Spare rear wheel
Hi all,
I've been wanting to buy a second rear wheel for my '99 KLR 650.
The intent was to keep street rubber on one, and dual-sport rubber on the
other, swapping them as my needs dictated.
I went on EBay, found a rim (with sprocket & brake). Asked the owner if
it'd work on my '99. Never heard. Bought it anyway. Turns out it's for an
earlier KLR 600, and has a drum brake. (the pic on EBay showed the sprocket
side- "let the buyer beware" I guess)
So, I have a couple choices:
1. Sell it to someone who wants a drum brake rim.
(anyone want one? Cheap? I paid $115 USD for it) 2. Find the
appropriate hub and have it relaced into the rim.
(are the spokes the same, or would I have to get a new set?)
Other ideas? Please send email directly to me as well as the list.
(there's so much email on the list that I don't generally see it all)
Thanks!
-K
================================================================
Kelly Cash Email: kelly@...
Web: http://www.the-clearing.org
Opportunity may knock more than once, but you still have to
open the door.
================================================================
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