klr head light bulb
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What's the "A" designation in people's sigs (e.g., A13)? I'm assuming it's
the version of KLR? Either way, what do they mean?
John
'86 Concours
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Can I use throw-over soft saddlebags on the KLR ? Will it clear the
exhaust ?
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Tim Bernard makes some side racks/protectors for this that
are great..........
But I've seen long bolts with rubber caps on them(replacing
the rear stock mounting bolt)............and even soup cans
....or similar wedged in between the exhaust and the bag
for that purpose on the more hillbilly bikes.........
Finally, Dualstar makes a stainless steel shield to go there....
but mine didn't do the trick.
Slide.
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Sure. Kawasaki sells them with great construction and size, but with less than needed heat protection from the muffler. Never over stuff the right bag without a good heat shield, it will hold you side cover tight to the lightweight heat shields and melt the cover. Most serious users of the soft luggage will shield the bags from the heat of the muffler, and the muffler from the melted plastic of the bags, with a stand-off rack... == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://KLR650.WWW.50Megs.Com/ http://DualSports.OnWeb.CX/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________>Can I use throw-over soft saddlebags on the KLR ? Will it clear the >exhaust ?
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I'm still stuck out in the boonies and haven't been able to get into
town to even LOOK at a KLR yet. I have been reading the back messages.
What I have seen has made me a little concerned about the height of
the seat.
I have short legs (27 inch inseam - 28 max). How much of a problem
will I have with this beast? Should I be looking elsewhere?
Thanks,
Mark / SS,NV
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I manage with a 28" inseam, although parking on inclined
streets can be awkward. So can some off-road situations, but
having the electric start helps a great deal. Be sure to bypass or
disable your starter interlocks before going off-road. If you find
you really can't live with the seat height, lowering links are
available.
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into> I'm still stuck out in the boonies and haven't been able to get
messages.> town to even LOOK at a KLR yet. I have been reading the back
height of> What I have seen has made me a little concerned about the
problem> the seat. > > I have short legs (27 inch inseam - 28 max). How much of a
> will I have with this beast? Should I be looking elsewhere? > > Thanks, > Mark / SS,NV
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Everyone seems to know their "A" number. How does one find this
out? '06 owner, mfrd 11-2005 Don
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klr head light bulb
On Mar 26, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Jason Arsenault wrote:
http://www.powerbulbs.co.uk/default.asp?prodtype.asp? PT_ID=123&strPageHistory=cat>> Can anyone tell me if there's a bulb out there which would be > brighter yet not run hotter than the stock KLR bulb?
Every bulb will benefit from a headlight relay, like . -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)> If not, is there an easy mod available out there to brighten the > one bulb monster?
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Don't let anyone tell you it is an A20. It is an A6F if 49-State Spec. (US) or Canada. A6FL if California Spec.(CA). NOTE: Even if you did not purchase your vehicle in California, you may have a California (CA) Spec model. To ensure that you are able to select the correct parts for your vehicle, you must know whether your vehicle is a California (CA) spec or 49-State (US) spec model. Look at your warranty registration card; if the model code ends with 'L' you have a California spec vehicle. Walt> Everyone seems to know their "A" number. How does one find this > out? '06 owner, mfrd 11-2005 Don > >
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I still like to call mine a A20
Jeff
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