i am looking for the cam chain tensioner bolt that retains the spring. mine broke so if anyone
has extra please let me know. thanks
sears professional bike lift
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, geobas wrote:
$150.> > Sears has a new motorcycle jack very much like an ordinary car jack > except for the attachments to allow a bike to be lifted. About
I got one of these for Christmas, although it didn't arrive it until after I had left home for California. I flew home last night and it was waiting in the shop for me. I unpacked it and looked it over a bit. I'll try it out tomorrow when I install the progressive fork springs. The handle is removable with a quik-release pin, and it also has a nice safety feature that prevents the jack from dropping if the cylinder were to fail. It came fully assembled and seems to be well built. One of the shop cats rode it up and down and seemed to think it gave a very smooth ride. The Sears part number is 50191. It also came with ratchet straps to secure the bike. I'll try it out tomorrow and let you guys know what I think. Ross Lindberg Fertile, MN Oakdale, CA> There is a picture of it in the new Craftsman Club sale catalog. The > long handle may get in the way unless it is removable. > > George > Escondido, CA
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does anyone has spare cam chain tensioner bolt?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "dagtepe1" wrote:
spring. mine broke so if anyone> > i am looking for the cam chain tensioner bolt that retains the
Looks like a flange bolt that might be available locally. If not, the 1984 KLR600 and KLR250 use the same bolt, which is listed separately from the tensioner, so the KLR650 might use the same bolt. KLR600 P/N 92002-1302 --> 92150-1380 KLR250 P/N 92002-1380 Fred> has extra please let me know. thanks >
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