I recently added gel grips and the bar snake and it dramatically
improved the handlebar vibes. I'm not sure which one helped the most
because I did them at the same time, but I would recommed them. The
bar snake needs to be sufficiently lubed to get through the bars
though. I coated mine with engine oil and it slipped right in. I
doubt it's ever coming back out though:)
Matt B.
06 GREEN
Antioch, IL
'06 klr650 $4200 with 35 miles - illinois
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filling handle bars with silocone to reduce vibration....?
Should work. My wife got filled with silicone and she stopped
vibrating a long time ago.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Fall Guy" wrote: > > I was looking at the Bar Snake at Arrowhead's web site as a way of > taming the bar vibration. I then heard that some folks use silocone in > their bar to achieve the same result. > > The Bar Snake is $26US. > > Is the silocone an alternative....? > > Thanks! >
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'06 klr650 $4200 with 35 miles - illinois
I just saw this posted on a local classified. I am no
way connected but thought I would pass it on. '06
KLR650 with only 35 miles Price $4200 firm. It is in
Morton, IL (by Peoria). There phone is 309-303-6708.
I hope somebody on the list will pick this up.
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