hello
i have many klr parts for sale....
email me with your needs
parts are from 2000 klr and 1993 klr
thanks
more bad news from mexico: nklr: right on nklr
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klr 650 parts for sale
Hello,
I have the following klr 650 available for sale. These are 2000 klr
parts. Bike was parted after engine malfunctioned.
both forts
radiatior
radiator fan
complete exhaust (stock)
front rim only, complete with spokes and hub
front and rear brake rotor
rear swingarm
speedometer/tach assembly
these are the only parts i have...email me for price...we can work
something out...
thanks
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klr 650 parts for sale
Howdy boys and girls! How are all you lucky riding stiffs doing?
I'm still KLRless but I did get to fix/ride a 95 KLR last week. AND
the guy said that he was going on vacation for a month in March and
that I was more than welcome to come over and take his bike for
rides!!! Nice guy to know huh??
Anyway, I still have a few parts laying around the garage that I need
to sell off and complete the "parting out of my Barbie and Ken Special"
1. Complete frame, with subframe, and already upgraded Dual-Star
subframe upgrade kit installed (bearings are still in it)
2. Wiring harness (I'll throw in everything else electrical on the
bike thats still connected to it too. There's not much, but some
things are still there, I think. The battery is gone, and I already
sold the rectifier, CDI box, coil/plug wire/boot, starter, handlbar
controls, headlight/tailight, and I already disconnected
the "safeties" so all that is gone.
3. Complete rear brake setup (caliper, new Galfer black pads with only
about 40 miles on them, Galfer stainless steel braided line, rear
master cylinder/reservior, brake pedal
4. Rear sub fender part (black, goes under seat) and the part that
jams between the subframe tubing to cover your airbox inlet hole.
5. Black cover for the radiator overflow tank
6. Passenger brackets and pegs
7. The battery hold down bracket parts (the bigger plastic one that
covers the top and side of the battery, and the metal one that you put
a bolt through to fasten it down with)
E-mail me with questions and/or make me an offer. I could use a
little cash right now and I need to get rid of this stuff.
I hope you are all doing great out there in KLR land.
MrMoose
(no mo bike) fer now
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more bad news from mexico: nklr: right on nklr
Not wanting to start a war, or fight ,but read yourself again... is this not what we are doing right now ??
I guess we forgot.. "WE, THE PEOPLE " We.. means, me and you, I am "they", I am the White House, so are you....
OH !! BUT THIS IS SUCH A BRAVE NEW WORLD !!!
Luc
"What do you mean I can haul only 12 beers on my '05 ?? "
--- On Sun, 8/31/08, ilv2wheels wrote: From: ilv2wheels Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: More BAD news from Mexico NKLR To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 2:38 PM --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, grbhfng wrote: > > Obama not withstanding, the problem is that people don't learn from history. > > Which some people say leads to us repeating the same mistakes. > > I say BS, it usually leads to something much, much worse. > Amen, the road to h3ll is paved with good intentions. The favorite "demon" of the left, the Nazis, were socialists (progressives were the American version) and began with universal healthcare, guaranteed pensions, security, gun registration, and banning of open religious displays, trumpeted as change and a "third" way. Once power was concentrated, beer, alcohol and tobacco, as well as "unhealthy" foods were banned, since this would damage the health of the "people", and they would place a burden on the state. Children were taught "corrected" traditional stories, to give allegiance to the state, and report those who engaged in activities that were against the good of the state (defined by the state, of course). Next was demonization of foreigners (deported), Jews, and religious figures (beaten and worse), gun confiscation and a eugenics program (to breed out the "bread sponges" and criminals). You probably know the rest, but the how is rarely publicized by our "enlightened, highly progressive" educational system. I'm more of a libertarian than anything else, and this is not fear- mongering, but passing on a lesson from history that shows how the apparently benign theft of personal liberty can lead to a national catastrophe and worldwide disruption. It doesn't matter who starts and continues the movement, it always ends in tyranny, civil war,and suffering. Change for its own sake is never good, and many thousands have died to prove it, and reestablish Liberty. Tony G. 2002 KLR650 A16 Fort Worth, TX [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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