--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "MtGoat" wrote: > > The foorpegs that rotate have the option of installing two ways...one provides for more clearance (now I don't remember if it was forward and back or up and down). I had to do the bolt through the brake routine and went to a Dual Star folding shifter...works great. I checked with Happy Trails last week and the bolt through the brake pedal is still the preferred fix. > > Pat > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
looking for klr 650 rims was [dsn_klr650] still parting klr 65
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ims foot pegs
Not quite sure what you mean. They only install one way. I get a lot more room if I install
the backwards and upside down. But then the cleats are on the bottom, making them
useless. I guess mine don't rotate.
I did the bolt through the brake pedal and it works great. My only concern is if a rock or
something hits the bottom of the bolt. I used as short a bolt as I could - only used one
nut on the bottom. Still, it worries me a bit.
John
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ims foot pegs
I had the same problem with my shifter (I wear size 13 boots) so I
changed to the "big foot" shifter that www.topgunmotorcycles.com
http://www.topgunmotorcycles.com/> sells. It solved the shifting
problem, but the brake pedal is still waaaay low.
Good luck, Jay
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From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of oldrider25
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:34 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] IMS Foot Pegs
I opted for the IMS pegs instead of the offset Moose pegs 'cuz they came
with springs for the
same price. I wonder if I made a mistake. The Moose pegs are offset 1/2"
- does that make
a big difference? My MX boot can barely fit under the shifter and the
brake pedal is way low.
I can't adjust the pedal upwards b/c of interference with the case.
Grrrr..... When standing
on the pegs, the shifter position is great. Sitting down: sucks. I
suppose everything's a
compromise.
John
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looking for klr 650 rims was [dsn_klr650] still parting klr 65
I'm interested in the rims, front and back, if you still have them. (or if
anyone else has a spare set of rims - if the front is already re-laced to
17" it's even better)
At 6:45 AM -0700 6/6/08, sergio de oliveira wrote:
>Parting klr 650 year 2000,17878 miles (good shape), must make space >in my garage. >I will prefere sell whole bike for $1700 obo.
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