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I've finished a larger batch of lowering links, which has reduced the price to $52 + $4 shipping (US).
Available in 3/4", 1", and 1 1/2" drop. Contact me direct for more info. and endorsements from several listers.
thanks, don, A11, in WA
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In a message dated 11/26/01 3:05:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dbeck13@... writes:
<< I've finished a larger batch of lowering links, which has reduced the
price to $52 + $4 shipping (US).
Available in 3/4", 1", and 1 1/2" drop. Contact me direct for more info.
and endorsements from several listers.
thanks, don, A11, in WA
dbeck13@... >>
Here's a non-paid endorsement..
Qualifying statement: Ex-MX head case of course!
Currently enjoying pushing the mity KLR (solo & two-up) to its limits mostly
off-road, and doing some street/sport on the mity Bandit..on the side.
On my second set of Don's links (have tried the 1 inch drops..Big improvement
in clearance over the 1.5 in drops, yet the same benefits of the lowered CG
when throwing the KLR into turns.
I've since settled on a set of his 3/4 inch drops..best compromise available
in my sometimes humble opinion (as links go) for the KLR650 when attempting
to improve handling, while maintaining clearance.
The 3/4's have a definite impact on the KLR's handling when throwing it
around on fire roads, single track, roadwork, etc.
The 3/4's performed flawlessly in this years Devils Creek Dualsport weekend
in Brooksville. We (wife Lori & I two-up) finished behind schedule, that was
actually due to having to wait up for the group that we were leading.
Don's links are first rate as quality goes, and he's a breeze to deal with.
With his prices, he's not making a killing in providing these links to us, he
doesn't advertise outside of our list, and he's actually attentive to
questions/input as design input goes....unlike larger impersonal firms.
Be sure to ask Don about the "Silver Vein" powdercoat finish. Very slick.
I've been working on a comparison of lowlinks available for the KLR650 for
some time, (way too long) it will be made public in our "files" section upon
completion.
The comparison will include the stock KLR links, 1.5 inch drops, 1 inch
drops, and the new 3/4 inch drops. All best
Scott (finally feeling good after recovering from root to tha bone wisdom
tooth extraction hell)
A14 "thunderdog"
Sorrento, Fl
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I would like to know what sizes these suspension lowering links you guys have
been using. I would also like to learn of their cost and location of
purchase. I put my wife on my KLR tonight, because she has been starting to
Bug me about getting back into riding. She was able to tippee toe with the
dished Corbin and IMS tank. So, I figure a two to two and a half inch
lowering would put her right on the flat foot level. So, I need to learn
about these links. Looks like Santa has got to make a delivery next
Christmas. Don't even try to sell me a bike now. I am walking a very thin
line financially as it is at this moment, but later on, after I finish my
ride (she doesn't want to go on the very first trip. I don't blame her. She
has been off for about five years now. I am so happy that I managed to peak
her interest again. So, if I can swing it, I want to eventually pick her up a
650 with the lowering links and dished Corbin. Later guys/gals.
Jim
Texas Thumpin
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Can someone please tell me what the largest lowering link size can be used on
the KLR without bad ju ju things happening. The wife has the KLR bug, but not
the legs for it.
Thank you
Jim
Texas Thumpin
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In a message dated 1/27/02 3:23:11 PM Central Standard Time,
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
I meant to say the smallest lowering link size. DooH. Jim Texas Thumpin [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Can someone please tell me what the largest lowering link size can be used > on >
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Jim, 1.5" low-links has been the norm. I would think 2" 'could work' with moderate riding speeds and conditions if the misses is a lightweight. But still a big heavy bike for ones with short legs. Maybe a lighter bike - like a lowered DR350 would work better?
don, A11, in WA
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Anyone know how much "Quality Engine R & D" part # 70901 will lower
the KLR 650? Thanks, Marsha
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Marsha,
I just put on a set. I can now flat foot both feet with boots on. I
have a 30" inseam.
Sid
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "allaroundgal" wrote: > Anyone know how much "Quality Engine R & D" part # 70901 will lower > the KLR 650? Thanks, Marsha
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Questions about these lowering links. Will I loose suspension travel
or does it just change the ride height? Luckily due to the holiday
feed'n frenzy and quiting smoking (Woo-Hooo) I have no problem
compressing the suspension once seated. I have adapted the gold wing
technique of steping up onto the left peg and swing'n a leg over while
it is still on the side stand. That technique is for poop if you've
dropped it on hill though.
And Don Beck please reply to me separately, the friendly folk at yahoo
cut your address off.
Thanks,
Dan /|\
motorcycle_dan@...
> Me, Don Beck: dbeck13@w...
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Dan, the e-dresses on the Yahoo groups are cut short (for security?). Just click on what is there and you'll get through.
don
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