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Post by jlabate@dakotacom.net » Sun Oct 28, 2001 12:22 pm

I am thinking of trimming a little off the front fender in hopes that it won't flop around so much at highway speeds. Anyone have any experience trying this?

jlabate@dakotacom.net
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Post by jlabate@dakotacom.net » Mon Nov 05, 2001 2:15 pm

Within the past year, I recall a lister mentioning they were going to try a KTM front fender on their KLR. They wanted something more aerodynamic and more rigid. Anyone know of this? At interstate speeds, 80mph+ here in AZ, the front fender on my KLR jumps around like crazy. It makes for a shakey scary ride. I would go to a lower fender but I have a Happy Trails fork brace (great piece) that complicates attaching one. I'm also considering trimming the stock fender.

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Post by Zachariah Mully » Mon Nov 05, 2001 2:28 pm

That might have been me. I have an Acerbis Yamaha 2000 WRF fender mounted my KLR650X and I really like it. I had to drill mount holes and put two shims bettwen the rear most mounts and the triple for it to fit, but it works great. I think that it is a lot stiffer (the plastic is certainly thicker) and the deeply ribbed profile of the fender also helps to stiffen it. The curve of the fender is less than the stocker, so that the fender sticks out almost completely horizonal. I folded the fender in on itself several times off road and sprang back into shape without any deformation. I think it was $19-20 from Dennis Kirk. I had a very heavy fender bag on it at 75 mph+ and it was totally stable. ------------------ Zack Banana Republic of Washington, DC KLR650X A5/C2 "Buster" | KLR650A2 | ZG1000A1 | KZ440A2 | 1966 Vespa 125 COG #4664 DCDS #1
> > Within the past year, I recall a lister mentioning they were going to > try a KTM front fender on their KLR. They wanted something more > aerodynamic and more rigid. Anyone know of this? > > At interstate speeds, 80mph+ here in AZ, the front fender on my KLR > jumps around like crazy. It makes for a shakey scary ride. > I would go > to a lower fender but I have a Happy Trails fork brace (great piece) > that complicates attaching one. I'm also considering trimming the > stock fender. > > >

Dale Johnson
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Post by Dale Johnson » Mon Nov 05, 2001 3:16 pm

FRONT FENDER BRACE - ALUMINUM Supports front fender against breakage or flexing during high speed or extremely muddy riding. Aluminum 16008100 $29.00 A - Chair - B www.acerbis.com

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Post by John Lyon » Mon Nov 05, 2001 7:33 pm

Bob Shaffer, a fellow KLR lister mounted a gray KTM fender to his A15. He indicated he had to slightly enlarge the mounting holes in the fender, but it bolted right up with no problems. It looks pretty trick. John --- jlabate@... wrote:
> Within the past year, I recall a lister mentioning > they were going to > try a KTM front fender on their KLR. They wanted > something more > aerodynamic and more rigid. Anyone know of this?
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Post by Dale Johnson » Mon Nov 05, 2001 7:40 pm

got any pictures? Dale -- In DSN_klr650@y..., John Lyon wrote:
> Bob Shaffer, a fellow KLR lister mounted a gray KTM > fender to his A15. He indicated he had to slightly > enlarge the mounting holes in the fender, but it > bolted right up with no problems. It looks pretty > trick. > > John > > --- jlabate@d... wrote: > > Within the past year, I recall a lister mentioning > > they were going to > > try a KTM front fender on their KLR. They wanted > > something more > > aerodynamic and more rigid. Anyone know of this? > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers.yahoo.com

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Post by Guest » Fri Dec 06, 2002 7:50 pm

I'm new to this site because I just bought a used KLR650 (model year 200). I've never ridden off road (except when over-shooting a turn!), but log around 8,000 miles a year on various bikes. My current touring bike is a Kawasaki Voyager XII (2002) which I love. I bought the KLR partly for myself, but also for my two sons who are 20 and 23 years old and would like to start riding. I've always liked Kawasaki street bikes so the KLR seemed like a natural. Also, I have a summer home in the Adirondack Mountains of NY state and have often thought about running a bike in the woods. My questions concern the smaller, lower front fender. I've seen pictures of this fender. Where can I purchase this fender? How does it attach to the forks? What are the drawbacks of running this fender as opposed to the stock fender? Any information on this or anything else concerning the KLR would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rick Rumsey

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Post by John Lyon » Fri Dec 06, 2002 11:28 pm

Rick, Check with Fred at Arrowhead, he has a UFO Superbike Front Fender listed for the KLR. http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/index.html John --- "Rumsey44 " ....My questions concern the smaller, lower front
> fender. I've seen > pictures of this fender. Where can I purchase this > fender? How does > it attach to the forks? What are the drawbacks of > running this > fender as opposed to the stock fender? > Thanks, Rick Rumsey
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Post by Inire » Sat Dec 07, 2002 2:35 am

--- John Lyon wrote:
> Rick, > > Check with Fred at Arrowhead, he has a UFO Superbike > Front Fender listed for the KLR. > > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/index.html >
i love fred and all, but I have a hell of a time with his site. I was looking for one of those fenders as well (wondering if it would cut down some of that 'floating' feeling the front gets at speed) and finally found it. It's prolly just me being burnt out and a dummy, but...
>
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Post by Chris Krok » Wed Jul 30, 2003 11:11 am

> From: "Dan" > Subject: Paint match > > Well, I learned how not to go up a steep hill and now I am looking > for a good paint match for my A 17 front fender. I found the frame > paint match in the FAQ, but nothing pertaining to plastic. Do any of > you know a paint that will work.
Did you get some white spots from bending the fender? Rather than painting, try heating it (carefully!) with a heat gun. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125

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