[dsn_klr650] parts for sale.
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Don, my 1" lowering links work great! I really like the 'nearchrome'powdercoat finish. The instructions and kick stand mod. wereeasy tofollow. A couple of my buddies would like either the 1" or1.5" low.links. Sorry, I lost your email address. So, I hope you seethispost. Like the name KiLR LynX too! Jay
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Jay, saw your msg. Have your buddies contact me. I have 2 or 3 sets of both the 1" and 1.5" low. links.Glad you are happy with your set. The 'chrome' powder coat is nice, eh? Each batch I learn a bit more and incorporate improvements. The machine shop increased their charges so that plus the powder coat has raised the price to $61 (includes shippng). Thanks, don
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Does anyone here have firsthand knowledge of the lowering links
advertised on dual-star.com? From the photo it looks like they have
Quality Engines name on them.
Does lowering this way adversly affect the performance of the KLR? I've
done it on my DR with no appreciable change except in ground clearance.
bierdo
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In a message dated 11/25/00 8:27:28 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bierdo@... writes:
<< Does anyone here have firsthand knowledge of the lowering links
advertised on dual-star.com? From the photo it looks like they have
Quality Engines name on them. >>
No complaints here. The links were easy to install & improve handling Alot,
with the lower CG. I bought them initially for the improved handling & did a
dualsport ride two up with Mrs.Scott with no problems.
Find myself missing the clearance now though & am going to raise the KLR
back to stock height. I plan on keeping the shortened sidestand on &
installing a full length centerstand, that I can switch back & forth as rides
demand. All best
Scott
A14 "thunderdog"
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At 11:11 AM 12/22/00 -0700, Nassif, Joe wrote:
Are there any lowering links for the 250?>Everyone is mentioning the KLR's lowering links. > >I acquired a set, along with the required shorter side stand, when I bought >my KLR. I would be willing to part with the two links and kickstand for a >fair price. ... They'd make a great stocking stuffer...LOL > >If anyone is interested, ping me. > >Joe Nassif >SFNM >A13
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Can someone give me the C/
Can someone give me the CL to CL measurements for the lowering links?
Thanks,
Joe Alberth
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Pat, when using low-links the fork tubes are pulled up 1-1.5" in their clamps (easy). I presently have 1.5" links on my KLR...great, canyon carving on the asphalt and on gravel/dirt fire roads, decent on 'easy' trails. I use my xt225 for the 'serious' narrow track stuff. don A11, in WA
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Greetings all!
I'm planning to purchase a KLR650 later this summer. While I'm
6' tall, my inseam must be a bit short because I find the KLR to
be too tall for me. I've seen some mention of lowering links and
have seen the results (in photos at some websites). As I plan to
stick to the paved roads 95% of the time (and pretty tame trails
the other 5%), I'm not concerned about the reduced ground
clearance. (I used to ride an XT500 and that had plenty of ground
clearance for me.) I was wondering if those who have had
experience riding the KLR "lowered" would mind posting some
thoughts about it.
Thanks,
Barry
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Steve, have the 1.5" lowering links, $58 + $4 shipping US. don in WA
>Anyone have lowering links they'd like to sell? steve
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Listers- Just last week I bought another KLR, it's just as much fun as I
remembered.
I need a set of lowering links ( and shortened sidestand)...if anyone has a
set that are getting dusty in their garage please contact me off-list.
Dan Weber STOC327
'98 ST1100A '99KLR650
Shreveport, LA
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