excessive exhaust smell for passenger
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highway pegs
Anyone have highway pegs they want to get sell cheap. I have a 1998
and would love to cruise the highways all summer in style.
Email me direct if you want to part with them.
jiminwaseca@...
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I'm back looking for advice. It's time to get highway pegs for my
03 KLR 650. I am 6'4" and have long legs. I love the riding
position on the KLR, but would be more comfortable if I could stretch
my legs a little on the highway. I know Happy Trails sells highway
pegs. Does anyone else? If you have Happy Trails are you satisfied?
Thanks,Dan
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KZ1100
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 03:18:45AM -0000, Dan wrote:
I have the Happy Trails pegs. I've actually been through two sets, by being an idiot and toppling the bike over hard enough on pavement to bend the first set all up. But, on the plus side, the highway peg hit first, bent cleanly, and ensured that everything else stayed perfectly straight and alighed -- probably a good idea that it was not made any stronger than it was! For the second set, I went for the slightly pricier version with the built-in engine guard. The engine guard is nice (and it has caught a few rocks and branches, though I don't know that they would have hurt the engine any) but I am not 100% satisfied with the highway pegs themselves because HT added triangular stiffeners to back up the weld between the peg itself and the vertical mounting bracket. Eric's bike went down on pavement in sideways snow one night in Lander and the Better, Stronger highway pegs obligingly bent the heck out of his motor mounts -- two of those cost about what the set of highway pegs costs! With the big triangular stiffener, the peg assembly might be strong enough to bend more than just the motor mount; I'm planning to notch mine with the Dremel next time I'm working on the bike so they will crumple and save the pricy bits if I go down again on a hard surface. In other words, stronger isn't always better, especially not for stuff that sticks out to the side of the bike and might get hit hard if you fall down. For this reason I'd go for the plain HT pegs over the engine-guard version if you're mostly going to do road riding, or the engine-guard ones but notching or removing the stiffener if you do decide the guard has a lot of value to you. Thor> I'm back looking for advice. It's time to get highway pegs for my > 03 KLR 650. I am 6'4" and have long legs. I love the riding > position on the KLR, but would be more comfortable if I could stretch > my legs a little on the highway. I know Happy Trails sells highway > pegs. Does anyone else? If you have Happy Trails are you satisfied?
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36" inseam and Happy Trails Pegs work fine for me. Not quite enough
extention to fully lengthen my legs, but still a very nice variation
for the long haul.
JFoust
Housatonic, MA
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Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 03:18:45 -0000
From: "Dan"
Subject: Highway Pegs
I'm back looking for advice. It's time to get highway pegs for my
03 KLR 650. I am 6'4" and have long legs. I love the riding
position on the KLR, but would be more comfortable if I could stretch
my legs a little on the highway. I know Happy Trails sells highway
pegs. Does anyone else? If you have Happy Trails are you satisfied?
Thanks,Dan
A17
KZ110
highway pegs
I've got the Happy Trail pegs and I highly recommend them. Took care of the
killer knee pain I got from being cramped all the time. Really easy to
install and look good which I also liked.
Mike
Message: 22
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 03:18:45 -0000
From: "Dan" <>
Subject:
I'm back looking for advice. It's time to get highway pegs
for my
03 KLR 650. I am 6'4" and have long legs. I love the
riding
position on the KLR, but would be more comfortable if I
could stretch
my legs a little on the highway. I know Happy Trails sells
highway
pegs. Does anyone else? If you have Happy Trails are you
satisfied?
Thanks,Dan
A17
KZ1100
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highway pegs
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Dan" wrote:
stretch> I'm back looking for advice. It's time to get highway pegs for my > 03 KLR 650. I am 6'4" and have long legs. I love the riding > position on the KLR, but would be more comfortable if I could
satisfied?> my legs a little on the highway. I know Happy Trails sells highway > pegs. Does anyone else? If you have Happy Trails are you
I have the Happy Trails travel pegs,I am 6'3" 34" inseam and I love them. Roy Cope> Thanks,Dan > A17 > KZ1100
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Stuff made of metal is stuff made of metal. I own the HT nerf bars
and OS racks, but if I could have gotten similar quality cheaper I
would have.
I'm a happy HT customer, but I say Long live competition.
Pat
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "wannabsmooth1"
wrote:
> This site looks like a complete copy/design rip-off of Happy Trails > stuff. > > Mike
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excessive exhaust smell for passenger
You must have an leak in the system upstream somewhere or......the wind blows in the wrong direction in your area. My wife hates riding on the back as it gives her vertigo. Sometimes it's necessary; if she was bathed in fumes I'd sure hear about it. Bogdan> > Whenever I take my wife for a ride on the back of my KLR650 she > complains that the exhaust smell from the high pipe makes her sick. I > can definitely smell exhaust on her clothes after a ride so I don't > think she's just being weird. >
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highway pegs
What's the buzz on the highway pegs we sometimes see on Ebay? My thighs and hips tend to cramp after a couple of hours and I'm wondering if these would help.
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