You have to use the Woods Pro "Deluxe" model if you go with Maier; they have a larger bend. I used those, and didn't have to cut the balls. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> From: Shin > Subject: NKLR: Maier Bark busters > In the meantime, I put Maier handguards on the bike. > However, I had to cut off the ballends of my levers to > get them to fit. From what I read on various and > sundry websites, others have not had to do this. Has > anyone else had to cut off the, um, "balls," or is it > just me.![]()
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Chris Krok wrote:
they> > > From: Shin > > Subject: NKLR: Maier Bark busters > > > In the meantime, I put Maier handguards on the bike. > > However, I had to cut off the ballends of my levers to > > get them to fit. From what I read on various and > > sundry websites, others have not had to do this. Has > > anyone else had to cut off the, um, "balls," or is it > > just me.> > You have to use the Woods Pro "Deluxe" model if you go with Maier;
I installed the Maier Universal Extreme handguards a couple of weeks ago for a dual sport ride and they also have a larger bend so the levers fit better. They are the molded plastic around the aluminum bar (just like the Acerbis Rally Pro's). I ended up putting them into use (3 times) and they worked BEAUTIFULLY! -cm> have a larger bend. I used those, and didn't have to cut the balls. > > Krokko >
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I'd do almost anything to avoid having to cut my balls off.
(Someone had to say it.

> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Krok [mailto:stingray@...] > Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:55 AM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] handguards > > > > > From: Shin > > Subject: NKLR: Maier Bark busters > > > In the meantime, I put Maier handguards on the bike. > > However, I had to cut off the ballends of my levers to > > get them to fit. From what I read on various and > > sundry websites, others have not had to do this. Has > > anyone else had to cut off the, um, "balls," or is it > > just me.> > You have to use the Woods Pro "Deluxe" model if you go with > Maier; they > have a larger bend. I used those, and didn't have to cut the balls. > > Krokko
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Greetings:
I will soon be a KLR 650 owner (in about 48 hours!)
The web and this list have been a tremendous help.
Question: If I want handguards that will protect the brake/clutch levers if
I lay
the bike down, what brands work well?
Some say the Maier Deluxe Woods aluminum handguards, and some go with
the Ascerbis Rally Pro handguards.
Also, I noticed on Dual-Star.com there is an Ascerbis Rally Dual-Sport
handguard
with an integrated turn signal. I m pretty new to biking, but I wonder if
the turn signal
in addition to the bike s stock signals would help make it real clear Hey,
I m TURNING
The only guess I have is Dual-Star appears to sell all quality stuff.
Great one-stop shopping!
Fear not, I plan on braided stainless steel brake lines front and rear, and
progressive front
fork springs and maybe a lowering link set very soon. I m 32 inseam and 5
10 so although
I may be on the border for a KLR 650 I hear the lowering links actually help
handling somewhat.
Any and all opinions welcomed
Edmund
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Edmund Rowe wrote:
No, these don't protect the controls very well. The rally-pros are great. So are Maier, Enduro Engineering (Mark is selling these at a good price right now), anything with solid mounts and a full-length metal bar. Devon> Ascerbis Rally Dual-Sport >handguard >with an integrated turn signal. >
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All,
I've been shopping for some handguards to fit my stock bars. I've found the
Acerbis guards on the Dual Star site, but it seems like someone mentioned
another brand that they found superior. Maier? Can't remember the name.
What are your preferences?
Also, I would like to thank Mark St.Hilaire for his Doohickey, water pump,
and valve adjustment write-ups. The pics and descriptions are very helpful.
Steve Rankin
West (no, the town), Tx.
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The Maier Woods Pro are nice aluminum guards as well as the Answer Bark
Busters. You will have to by the hand protection separately. The Magnum
hand guards will give you more hands protection than the Rally Pros. I
think the Acerbis Rally Pros are nicer looking. Both are made as a
universal fit, meaning they will fit many different bikes.
Fred
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/cmc.html
----- Original Message ----- From: "steve rankin" To: "KLR" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:35 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] handguards > All, > > I've been shopping for some handguards to fit my stock bars. I've found the > Acerbis guards on the Dual Star site, but it seems like someone mentioned > another brand that they found superior. Maier? Can't remember the name. > What are your preferences? > Also, I would like to thank Mark St.Hilaire for his Doohickey, water pump, > and valve adjustment write-ups. The pics and descriptions are very helpful. > > Steve Rankin > West (no, the town), Tx.
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Hi Steve,
I have the Acerbis Rally guards with the built in turn signals (thought it couldn't hurt to have an extra set of flashers facing traffic!!) and the optional spoilers, and I love em! They provide good ventilation during the summer and are pretty good in the fall/winter seasons, too, with a good set of gloves. Haven't used the Maier before.
Jak
steve rankin wrote:
All,
I've been shopping for some handguards to fit my stock bars. I've found the
Acerbis guards on the Dual Star site, but it seems like someone mentioned
another brand that they found superior. Maier? Can't remember the name.
What are your preferences?
Also, I would like to thank Mark St.Hilaire for his Doohickey, water pump,
and valve adjustment write-ups. The pics and descriptions are very helpful.
Steve Rankin
West (no, the town), Tx.
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Maier Deluxe Woods Pro. They are not as pretty as some of the others,
but they are quite solid and the deflectors are BIG which I like for
wind/rain protection during street riding.
http://www.panix.com/~cesser/guards_comp/ has pics of the Maiers.
Just beware the clearance of the brake lever, be sure the short end of
the lever is clear of the aluminum bar of the guard or you won't get
full lever travel...
Don't ask.

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In a message dated 2004-01-05 6:58:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,
moabmc@... writes:
From experience on my KDX and DRZ, while the Rally Pros do as good as job of protection as Woods Pro/Bark Busters, they do eventually break. For some reason its the clutch side that keeps breaking on me and I have a collection of three spare throttle sides. Outside of durability, the other advantage to the Woods Pro style is that you can pretty much use any scrap plastic to fashion brush guards. For either style hand guards the trick setup could be a set of ACN billet perches. The trick part is the brackets are machined with a big "U" shaped channel to provide a place for the cables and wires. You can check them out at http://www.acnmw.com - I know its somewhat out of line not being vendor friday, but this outfit is run by a couple of dead serious dual sport riders who are using their day job to pay for their weekend habit. I keep running into these guys at D36 Dual Sport rides where these guys have generously donated raffle prizes, I won my handguard mounts at the Reno Dust Devil's ride. They have a personal XR50 so tricked out with CNC machined billet it would turn heads at an HD rally. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > The Maier Woods Pro are nice aluminum guards as well as the Answer Bark > Busters. You will have to by the hand protection separately. The Magnum > hand guards will give you more hands protection than the Rally Pros. I > think the Acerbis Rally Pros are nicer looking. Both are made as a > universal fit, meaning they will fit many different bikes. > > Fred > http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/cmc.html > >
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