Hey Kurt, You're only allowed to do that on Fridays with 'VENDOR' in the subject line. Happy New Year, -- Simon> -----Original Message----- > From: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com] > Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 20:08:57 -0000 > From: "klrdsn " > Subject: Re: lowering links > ......................... I > also encourage you to advetise your products in Dual Sport News. > > Thanks for your cooperation, > > Kurt Simpson > List administrator
[dsn_klr650] parts for sale.
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I shortened my sidestand 2" with the 1.5" low-links. My front forks
were also lowered 1.5". The rear spring and damping were set on the
softest settings.
I have the 1.5" and 1" lowering links in stock, am temporarily out of
the 3/4" drop.
contact direct: dbeck13 @ webtv.net
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Hmmmmmmm..
I seem to remember that there's a Grumpy Old Machinist that lives in Milford
Utah that can work wonders with a chunk of tin.
Cheers,
Dave Watkins 1998 KLR 650 "The Prodigal Son 2"
Calgary Alberta Canada
Email: dave@...
Web: http://www.davewatkins.net/> http://www.davewatkins.net
Disclaimers are for lawyers..........
I said it, I meant it, I stand behind it!
-----Original Message-----
From: klr_a7 [mailto:klr_a4@...]
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 7:23 PM
To: MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MADS_KLR650] Re: Lowering links
--- In MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Jakeman"
wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Dave, the short railroader across the alley, is buying my '88. Who > has the best deal on a set of lowering links? Don't bother, > Sherlock: I never read your posts, and your e-mail is blocked. > > Jake
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There a guy with a smile on his face in Boise that has some in stock.
Made from 7075T6511, much stronger than the commonly used 6061T6511.
See Happy-Trail.com
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Dave Watkins wrote: > Hmmmmmmm.. > > > > I seem to remember that there's a Grumpy Old Machinist that lives in Milford > Utah that can work wonders with a chunk of tin. > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Dave Watkins 1998 KLR 650 "The Prodigal Son 2" > > Calgary Alberta Canada > > > > Email: dave@d... > > Web: http://www.davewatkins.net/> http://www.davewatkins.net > > > > Disclaimers are for lawyers.......... > > I said it, I meant it, I stand behind it! > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: klr_a7 [mailto:klr_a4@h...] > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 7:23 PM > To: MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [MADS_KLR650] Re: Lowering links > > > > --- In MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Jakeman" > wrote: > > Dave, the short railroader across the alley, is buying my '88. Who > > has the best deal on a set of lowering links? Don't bother, > > Sherlock: I never read your posts, and your e-mail is blocked. > > > > Jake > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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you know you can go to a metal shop, buy a piece of flat bar alu and
build you own lowering links if you have a good ruler, center punch
and drill.
As for the side stand, I took mine off cut off an inch welded it
up.; Later when I went back to stock hieght, cut the weld out, made a
section from a small piece of pipe and welded it back to gether.
I know some don't have the equipment to do this but just letting you
know it's been done in the garage often.
Oh yeah, on Fred, I don't care what he charges, I get professional
advice, no bs , quick orders and it fits and works. That worth a lot
of money to me.
Andy in Louisiana
60 and trucking
A14 R1150GSA
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I have a set of 1.5" lowering links I removed from my KLR. Anybody
need some? All I want is enough to cover shipping.
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I have seen several places to get lowering links on the net. Is
there any that are better than others? I have also just recently
come accross a place called Scootworks, There links can be adjusted
to one two or three inches lower. does anyone know anything about
these links or even the company. Any advise would be appreciated as
I am pretty new to the klr.
thanx
jim
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "kb7tgr" wrote:
adjusted> I have seen several places to get lowering links on the net. Is > there any that are better than others? I have also just recently > come accross a place called Scootworks, There links can be
as> to one two or three inches lower. does anyone know anything about > these links or even the company. Any advise would be appreciated
Do a search on "scootworks" -- I just asked about those links last week and got some informative replies. Art> I am pretty new to the klr. > thanx > jim
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I installed the Scootworks kit on my A16 (2002) last summer. It gave
excellent results. It is adjustable from 1 to 3 inches. Be
forewarned though, if you go the full 3 inches lower, you won't be
doing too much off road riding. The bike really becomes a "cruiser".
Martin in Canada.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Art" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "kb7tgr" wrote: > > I have seen several places to get lowering links on the net. Is > > there any that are better than others? I have also just recently > > come accross a place called Scootworks, There links can be > adjusted > > to one two or three inches lower. does anyone know anything about > > these links or even the company. Any advise would be appreciated > as > > I am pretty new to the klr. > > thanx > > jim > > Do a search on "scootworks" -- I just asked about those links last > week and got some informative replies. > Art
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Stock links are 5 inches centre to centre between the holes.
Performance Design #70901 Lowering Links are 5 1/2 inches center to center.
HIH
Norm
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